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A '''cryptographic key lifecycle''' includes all the phases associated with a [[cryptographic key]] between the time it is generated and it is destroyed. These include: [[key generation]], [[key distribution]], [[key storage]], [[key usage]], [[key replacement]], [[key revocation]], [[key deletion]]/[[key zero-ing]], [[key expiry]], [[key update]], etc.
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== Definition ==
 
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A '''cryptographic key lifecycle''' includes all the phases associated with a [[cryptographic key]] between the time it is generated and it is destroyed. These include: [[key generation]], [[key distribution]], [[key storage]], [[key usage]], [[key replacement]], [[key revocation]], [[key deletion]]/[[key zeroing]], [[key expiry]], [[key update]], etc.
 
 
[[Category:Security]]
 
[[Category:Security]]
 
[[Category:Encryption]]
 
[[Category:Encryption]]
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