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) serves as the foundational public identifier used to encrypt sensitive exchange parameters during the initial handshake phases. 2. The Cryptographic Architecture of BKSD

. This ensures that only the intended recipient can access the session parameters. ) serves as the foundational public identifier used

: Because session parameters are encrypted with the specific public key (BKSD) of the target device, an interceptor cannot decrypt the message without the private key. ) serves as the foundational public identifier used