avainjakoon
Avainjakoon, or key distribution, is the process of securely provisioning cryptographic keys to users, devices, or applications that must communicate securely. The aim is to ensure that keys used for encryption, authentication, or signing are available only to authorized parties and protected against interception, loss, or tampering.
Two broad approaches exist. In symmetric-key distributions, a trusted entity such as a Key Distribution Center
Common protocols and concepts include Kerberos, which uses a KDC to issue session keys; Diffie-Hellman, which
Key management concerns include generation, secure distribution, storage, rotation, revocation, and retirement of keys. Challenges include
Applications of avainjakoon span secure web traffic (HTTPS), email encryption, secure VPNs, database and file encryption,