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encrypt_data call

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encrypt_data call has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references, with 1 live disagreement.

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3 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeAws Call[1]
Rdf:typeFunction Call[3]
Arguments["api_key","public_key_pem"][2]

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typebeam/6865ea5a-beb5-478f-a131-42c67c94b5ea
ex:AWSCall
argumentsbeam/ae737441-5a41-4bd7-947f-0bf191824bdb
["api_key","public_key_pem"]
typebeam/3b85dbf9-9ffc-4bfc-ae62-d136bba6e225
ex:FunctionCall
labelbeam/3b85dbf9-9ffc-4bfc-ae62-d136bba6e225
encrypt_data call

References (3)

3 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/6865ea5a-beb5-478f-a131-42c67c94b5ea
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      'ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault': { 'SSEAlgorithm': 'AES256' } } ] } try: s3.put_bucket_encryption( Bucket=bucket_name, ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration=encryptio
  2. ctx:claims/beam/ae737441-5a41-4bd7-947f-0bf191824bdb
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      print("RSA-2048 keys generated and saved to private_key.pem and public_key.pem.") ``` ### Step 2: Encrypt and Decrypt API Keys Once you have the keys, you can use them to encrypt and decrypt API keys. #### Encrypt an API Key ```python f
  3. ctx:claims/beam/3b85dbf9-9ffc-4bfc-ae62-d136bba6e225
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      key = os.urandom(32) # 256-bit key iv = os.urandom(16) # 128-bit IV # Encrypt the data encrypted_data, key, iv = encrypt_data(data, key, iv) print(f"Encrypted data: {encrypted_data.hex()}") # Decrypt the data original_data = decrypt_dat

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