Transient-key cryptography refers to cryptographic methods that utilize temporary or ephemeral keys for securing communications or data. These keys are generated for short-term use, typically for a single session or transaction, and are not meant to be stored or reused beyond that specific context. This approach enhances security by limiting the lifetime of cryptographic keys, reducing the risk of key compromise or unauthorized access.
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