session key - significado y definición. Qué es session key
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Qué (quién) es session key - definición


Session key         
SINGLE-USE KEY IN HYBRID CRYPTOSYSTEMS
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).
Kirk session         
  • The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk, by [[John Henry Lorimer]], 1891. [[National Gallery of Scotland]]
GOVERNING BODY OF A PRESBYTERIAN OR REFORMED CHURCH
Kirk Session; Session clerk; Session Clerk; Kirk session; Kirk-session; Session House; Session-clerk; Session house; Presbyterian session; Session (Presbyterian)
¦ noun the lowest court in the Church of Scotland, composed of the minister and elders of the parish.
Session (Presbyterianism)         
  • The Ordination of Elders in a Scottish Kirk, by [[John Henry Lorimer]], 1891. [[National Gallery of Scotland]]
GOVERNING BODY OF A PRESBYTERIAN OR REFORMED CHURCH
Kirk Session; Session clerk; Session Clerk; Kirk session; Kirk-session; Session House; Session-clerk; Session house; Presbyterian session; Session (Presbyterian)
A session (from the Latin word sessio, which means "to sit", as in sitting to deliberate or talk about something; sometimes called consistory or church board) is a body of elected elders governing each local church within presbyterian polity.