key pair
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Noun | Two mathematically related keys having the properties that • one key can be used to encrypt a message that can only be decrypted using the other key, and • even knowing one key, it is computationally infeasible to discover the other key. (used 0 times in citations and controls) |
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Noun | A public key and its corresponding private key; a key pair is used with a public key algorithm. The key pair is unique in that the one key can perform a mathematical calculation that only the other key can reverse. (used 0 times in citations and controls) |
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Noun | Two complementary keys for use with an asymmetric encryption algorithm. One key, termed the public key, is expected to be widely distributed; the other, termed the private key, is expected to be restricted so that it is known only to the appropriate entities. (used 34 times in citations and controls) |
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Plural | key pairs |
Plural Possessive | key pairs' |
Possessive | key pair's |
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