Cryptographic technologies that have become widespread in the world are inex- tricably linked to the issues of secure storage, use of keys, and key exchange. Often, insecure key management reduces the quality of even exceptionally good systems, since the security of the algorithm is concentrated mainly in the key. This paper proposes a key management model in cryptographic systems. The model is based on creating a unified key database for all users. This database is filled with keys of a certain length, which are generated using a pseudo-random sequence generation algorithm.
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