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Key Management Scalability

Definition

Key management scalability describes a system’s ability to efficiently handle an increasing number of cryptographic keys as the user base or transaction volume expands. This involves managing key generation, storage, distribution, and revocation without degrading performance or increasing operational costs disproportionately. Achieving high scalability in key management is vital for secure, large-scale decentralized applications. It ensures robust security operations as networks grow.