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Someone who uses one of today's commercially available coding systems, Dr. Lipton explained, uses the same key -- mathematical formulas for encoding and decoding -- over and over.
AES is a symmetric-key algorithm, which means it uses the same key for encrypting and decrypting the data, providing high performance and scalability.
The CA uses its TESLA key to encrypt in the certificate, and uses the same key to compute a MAC on the certificate: (1). is known only to the CA and during period, while is known only to the CA. indicates the time at which the CA will disclose to the nodes, that is, it is the expiration time of the certificate.
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My dad used to always say that every song uses the same keys, whether it's a country song or a metal song or a gospel song.
With everyone using the same key, there is plenty of traffic to capture and analyse.
With single-key encryption, both the sender and receiver use the same key to encrypt and decrypt messages.
A simple symmetric-key encryption scheme (where the sender and receiver use the same key) like DES or RC4 is sufficient.
Even though these will be "different" TinyDB components, they will in fact all share the same keys and values: If one screen stores a value under a key, the other screen can get that value by using the same key.
If you spend that bitcoin, you tell the entire network that you've transferred ownership of it, and use the same key to prove that you're telling the truth.
You can use the same key across all your accounts.
You use the same key to block, roll, and activate defensive abilities.
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