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  2. Key encapsulation mechanism - Wikipedia

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    A key encapsulation mechanism, to securely transport a secret key from a sender to a receiver, consists of three algorithms: Gen, Encap, and Decap. Circles shaded blue—the receiver's public key and the encapsulation —can be safely revealed to an adversary, while boxes shaded red—the receiver's private key and the encapsulated secret key —must be kept secret.

  3. Kem (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Kem was featured on "My Favorite Thing", with American recording artist Ronald Isley who Kem wrote and produced for. The song is the second single from Isley's album This Song Is For You. [7] On August 25, 2014, Kem released his fourth studio album, Promise to Love.

  4. Kem - Wikipedia

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    Kem (river), a river in the Republic of Karelia, Russia; Kem (Yenisey), a river in Siberia, Russia; Kem, Russia, a town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia; Kem, an alternative name for Cham-e Mahavi, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran; Kem', a crater on Mars; King Edward Mine, a tin mine in Cornwall, United Kingdom; Kemi-Tornio Airport (IATA ...

  5. R&B star Kem bares his soul for a new memoir 'soaked in the ...

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    Kem: I was at the peak, the pinnacle, of my addiction when that group was created (laughs). It was such a ride. It was such a ride. It was exciting, exhilarating, terrifying.

  6. Kyber - Wikipedia

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    Kyber is a key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) designed to be resistant to cryptanalytic attacks with future powerful quantum computers.It is used to establish a shared secret between two communicating parties without an attacker in the transmission system being able to decrypt it.

  7. Kemetism - Wikipedia

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    Kemetism (also Kemeticism; sometimes referred to as Neterism from netjer "god"), or Kemetic paganism, is a neopagan religion and revival of the ancient Egyptian religion, emerging during the 1970s.

  8. Km and Km.t (Kemet) (hieroglyphs) - Wikipedia

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    The first 5 entries, kam, kam-t, or kamkam relate to the meaning "to end, to bring to an end, to finish, to complete" (Entry four is untranslated and is from Papyrus 3024, Lepsius, Denkmaler-(papyrus).) The references for the others in the first five are: Peasant, Die Klagen des Bauern, 1908., [12] Thes.-

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