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- Cryptoperiod abstract "A cryptoperiod is the time span during which a specific cryptographic key is authorized for use. Common government guidelines range from 1 to 3 years for asymmetric cryptography, and 1 day to 7 days for symmetric cipher traffic keys.Factors to consider include the strength of the underlying encryption algorithm, key length, the likelihood of compromise through a security breach and the availability of mechanims of revoking keys.In traditional cryptographic practice, keys were changed at regular intervals, typically at the same time each day. The code word for a key change, in NSA parlance, is HJ or Hotel Juliet in the NATO phonetic alphabet.".
- Cryptoperiod wikiPageExternalLink sp800-57_PART3_key-management_Dec2009.pdf.
- Cryptoperiod wikiPageID "18938044".
- Cryptoperiod wikiPageRevisionID "605304003".
- Cryptoperiod hasPhotoCollection Cryptoperiod.
- Cryptoperiod subject Category:Key_management.
- Cryptoperiod comment "A cryptoperiod is the time span during which a specific cryptographic key is authorized for use.".
- Cryptoperiod label "Cryptoperiod".
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- Cryptoperiod sameAs Q5191011.
- Cryptoperiod sameAs Q5191011.
- Cryptoperiod wasDerivedFrom Cryptoperiod?oldid=605304003.
- Cryptoperiod isPrimaryTopicOf Cryptoperiod.