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['kə:k,seʃtn]
общая лексика
церковная сессия (орган управления приходом в шотландской церкви [Church of Scotland]; состоит из священников и выборных старшин)
синоним
A session key is a single-use symmetric key used for encrypting all messages in one communication session. A closely related term is content encryption key (CEK), traffic encryption key (TEK), or multicast key which refers to any key used for encrypting messages, contrary to other uses like encrypting other keys (key encryption key (KEK) or key encryption has been made public key).
Session keys can introduce complications into a system, yet they solve some real problems. There are two primary reasons to use session keys:
Like all cryptographic keys, session keys must be chosen so that they cannot be predicted by an attacker, usually requiring them to be chosen randomly. Failure to choose session keys (or any key) properly is a major (and too common in actual practice) design flaw in any crypto system.