secret key

secret key

An encryption key that is kept concealed. Its discovery voids the security of the encryption session. A secret key generally refers to the key in a secret-key cryptography system, in which both sides use the same key. It may also refer to the private key in a public key cryptography system, because the private key must also be kept "secret." See secret-key cryptography and public key cryptography.
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