secure channel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsecureandchannel
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secure
adjective
uk/sɪˈkjʊər/us/səˈkjʊr/
positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move, fall, ...
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channel
noun[C]
uk/ˈtʃæn.əl/us/ˈtʃæn.əl/
a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or ...
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(Definition ofsecureandchannelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsecure channel
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We need asecurechanneltunnel system and therefore we need a legal framework for it.
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A definition of asecurechannelthat remains secure, even when used in arbitrary cryptographic protocols is an important building block for universally composable cryptography.
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Public keys can also be verified by a web of trust that distributes public keys through asecurechannel(for example by face-to-face meetings).
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However, the dream of a zipless mutually authenticatedsecurechannelremained.
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Asecurechannelrefers to a connection within which the confidentiality of all data is guaranteed.
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Asecurechannelis not typically required.
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A good understanding of these properties is needed before designing asecurechannel, and before being able to assess its appropriateness of employment in a cryptographic protocol.
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By designating one key of the pair as private (always secret), and the other as public (often widely available), nosecurechannelis needed for key exchange.
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The rotational alignment of the key wheels could be chosen by the sender at random, and provided to the receiver via asecurechannelof communication.
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A single secret key, to be used for all subsequent authentication sessions, must have been shared between the server and the user's device over asecurechannelahead of time.
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Formerly, exchange of such a key was extremely troublesome, and was greatly eased by access to secure channels such as a diplomatic bag.
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This legislative key-surrender tactic can be circumvented using automatic rekeying of secure channels through rapid generation of new, unrelated public and private keys at short intervals.
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