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Load Key From File

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Load Key From File has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

6 facts·6 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:has parameter(1), opens file(1), reads from(1)

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6 facts
PredicateValueRef
Has ParameterFilename Default Encryption Key[1]
Opens FileFilename Parameter[1]
Reads FromKey File[1]
Opens File in ModeRead Binary Mode[1]
Function BodyRead Key From File Body[1]
PurposeRetrieve Key From Disk[1]

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hasParameterbeam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
ex:filename-default-encryption-key
opensFilebeam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
ex:filename-parameter
readsFrombeam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
ex:key_file
opensFileInModebeam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
ex:read-binary-mode
functionBodybeam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
ex:read-key-from-file-body
purposebeam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
ex:retrieve-key-from-disk

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
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      text/plain1 KBdoc:beam/4682271f-dc4e-46a2-b002-cf2192158337
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      [Turn 7609] Assistant: Using environment variables to store encryption keys is not the most secure approach, especially in a production environment. Environment variables can be exposed through various means, such as logs, debugging session

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