What is Key Escrow?

Key Escrow is an arrangement in which the cryptographic keys needed to decrypt certain data are held in escrow. This essentially means that an organization trusts a third party to store a backup of the cryptographic key in case of either disaster or security breach. What is the purpose of a key escrow? Maintaining a…

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