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Summary
Secret Server protects your Secrets using a master encryption key, as well as an additional intermediate encryption key that is unique for each Secret. These effectively act as internal passwords that Secret Server itself needs to unlock your data, for example any time you view or update a Secret.
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Modified date:
17 December 2019
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