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Cryptographic protocols / Key management / HMAC / Key derivation function / Cryptographic hash function / Transport Layer Security / Key / CMAC / Symmetric-key algorithm / Cryptography / Message authentication codes / Hashing
Date: 2012-02-09 17:44:46
Cryptographic protocols
Key management
HMAC
Key derivation function
Cryptographic hash function
Transport Layer Security
Key
CMAC
Symmetric-key algorithm
Cryptography
Message authentication codes
Hashing

NIST SP[removed]Revision 1, Recommendation for Existing Application-Specific Key Derivation Functions

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