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Key list

Printed series of key settings for a specific cryptonet. Key lists may be produced in list, pad, or printed tape format.


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Punched or magnetic tape containing key. Printed key in tape form is referred to as a key list.
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Official responsible for directing the operation of a cryptonet and for managing the operational use and control of keying material assigned to the cryptonet.
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A system that randomly generates a private key, and is used only once to encrypt a message that is then decrypted by the receiver using a matching onetime pad and key. Onetime pads have the advantage that there is theoretically no way to “break the code” by analyzing a succession of messages. Manual onetime cryptosystem produced in pad form.
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A magnetic tape technology. DAT uses 4mm cassettes capable of backing up anywhere between 26 and 126 bytes of information.
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Physical keying material, such as printed key lists, punched or printed key tapes, or programmable, readonly memories (PROM).
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