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The phrase "a key generator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to cryptography, software development, or any situation where a tool or program is used to create keys for security purposes.
Example: "The software includes a key generator that allows users to create secure encryption keys for their files."
Alternatives: "a key creator" or "a key maker".
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The key values K 1, K 2, and K 3 are generated by a key generator algorithm as follows.
First, a key generator is presented.
"By virtue of its one-sidedness and extremism," Stanley Kurtz writes, "the academy serves as a key generator of our polarized political and cultural battles".
Meanwhile, the industry has developed a dual survival strategy: highlighting perceived shortcomings in renewables and setting itself up as a key generator of carbon-free power.
A diffusion function with high diffusion speed is designed, and a key generator based on the chaotic skew tent map is derived.
In this paper, a block cipher based on the chaotic standard map is proposed, which is composed of three parts: a confusion process based on chaotic standard map, a diffusion function, and a key generator.
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For example, if your program calls rand(3) as part of the work it's intended to do—as in a cryptographic key generator, or an ASLR implementation in an OS kernel, or even a simulated-annealing optimizer for circuit designs)—that's all well and good, but it's not what this topic is about.
The private key is generated by a third party called a Private Key Generator (PKG) with its master secret and user's identity.
A real key generator would be roughly the same size as a real virus and thus nearly impossible to detect.
This type of authentication has been in use since the mid-1980's when users of corporate mainframes had to carry an RSA key generator in their briefcases in order to access the system.
It is worth noting that our system uses an administrator who takes a role of Private Key Generator (PKG) and updates ciphertext and users' private keys when users are revoked.
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