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192-bit key

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192-bit key has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.

4 facts·2 predicates·2 sources·1 in dispute
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returnsReturns(2)

equivalentToEquivalent to(1)

requiresKeyRequires Key(1)

Other facts (3)

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3 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeKey[1]
Rdf:typeCryptographic Key[2]
Bit Length192[2]

Timeline

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typebeam/614e249a-23d7-4d89-8879-73fd8d419e05
ex:Key
labelbeam/614e249a-23d7-4d89-8879-73fd8d419e05
192-bit key
typebeam/ff581b7e-4741-4625-b6c6-9830a1f6803d
ex: cryptographic-key
bitLengthbeam/ff581b7e-4741-4625-b6c6-9830a1f6803d
192

References (2)

2 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/614e249a-23d7-4d89-8879-73fd8d419e05
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      text/plain1 KBdoc:beam/614e249a-23d7-4d89-8879-73fd8d419e05
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      - Use a secure key management system (KMS) to generate, store, and manage encryption keys. - Ensure that keys are securely stored and accessed only by authorized components. 2. **Encryption Process**: - Use AES-192 with a 192-bit
  2. ctx:claims/beam/ff581b7e-4741-4625-b6c6-9830a1f6803d

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