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Generating Cryptographic Keys
Keys lie near the center of almost every cryptographic operation. It is
important to keep these secret because whoever possesses a given key then has access
to any data that key is associated with. For example, if a key is used to
encrypt a file, then anyone with a copy of that key can easily decrypt the file.
Furthermore, if the key is used to sign messages, then anyone possessing that key
can forge the signatures.
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