keskseamina
Keskseamina is a theoretical concept in theoretical computer science and cryptography. It refers to a type of algorithm or system that is designed to be secure even when some of its internal components or processes are publicly known. The name itself is a portmanteau of " kesk" meaning "center" or "core" and "seamina" which doesn't have a direct translation but evokes a sense of exposed or radiating elements.
The core idea behind keskseamina is that while certain parts of the system might be observable, the
This approach contrasts with traditional black-box models where all internal workings are assumed to be secret.