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Key Wrapping

Key wrapping is the process of encrypting one cryptographic key with another key so it can be stored or transported more safely. It matters because sensitive keys often need protection even when they are not protecting application data directly.

What is Key Wrapping?

Wrapping is widely used in envelope encryption, key management systems, and secure key transport workflows. It helps separate data usage from higher-level key protection and allows stronger controls over the keys that unlock other keys.

What Key Wrapping Commonly Supports

Common uses include envelope encryption, centralized key management, secure key distribution, and protection of data-encryption keys in cloud platforms.

Key Wrapping vs. Plaintext Key Distribution

Plaintext key distribution exposes key material directly during storage or transfer. Key wrapping protects one key under another controlled key.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why wrap keys?

Because key material itself is sensitive and often needs strong protection while stored, shared, or managed.

Is key wrapping the same as encrypting user data?

No. It specifically protects keys, not arbitrary application data payloads.

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