A “Key Rotation Policy” refers to a security protocol that involves regularly changing (rotating) cryptographic keys used in encryption algorithms to reduce the risk of a security breach. This policy ensures enhanced data protection by limiting the amount of time a key is in use.
Key Rotation Policy
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