Plaintext Key Usage
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#### Example: Generating and Using Keys in AWS KMS ```python import boto3 # Initialize AWS KMS client kms_client = boto3.client('kms') # Generate a data key response = kms_client.generate_data_key(KeyId='alias/my-key', KeySpec='AES_256')…
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