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Key size, in the context of cryptography, refers to the length of a cryptographic key, usually measured in bits. The size of the key is a critical factor that determines the security level of a cryptographic algorithm. Larger key sizes generally provide stronger security because they increase the number of possible combinations that an attacker must try to crack the key through brute force methods.

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  1. Key management
  2. Cryptography
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