sleutelfoeben
Sleutelfoeben is a theoretical term used in discussions of access control and key management to describe a framework in which human actors, institutional processes, and cryptographic keys interact to govern access to protected resources. The concept emphasizes the social dimension of security and the ongoing negotiation between usability and protection.
The word sleutelfoeben is a Dutch neologism that blends sleutel, meaning key, with a nonce element foeben
Core ideas of sleutelfoeben treat access as a process rather than a static artifact. It highlights the
Applications of the concept appear in discussions about security design for environments with multiple stakeholders, such
Critics argue that sleutelfoeben can be vague and hard to measure, while supporters view it as a