Distributed Fragments Cryptography
A groundbreaking approach to key management is introduced through distributed fragments cryptography (DFC), which eliminates the need for a single key stored in one location. Instead, keys are divided into fragments that remain in separate physical locations, enhancing security. This unique method differs from traditional secret sharing, as the fragments never come together, ensuring that even if one fragment goes down, the system remains functional without compromising security.In this clip
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SE Radio 578: Ori Mankali on Secrets Management using Distributed Fragments Cryptography
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