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access keytouche d'accès rapide (Any combination of keys that must be pressed sequentially)
Activation KeyClé d'activation (The unique, 25-character number that activates prepaid computing with Windows)
ALT keytouche Alt (A keyboard key that is used in conjunction with another key to produce some special feature or function and is typically marked with the letters Alt)
alternate keyclé secondaire (A candidate key that is not designated as the primary key and is used to uniquely identify records in a database table)
arrow keytouche de direction (Any of four keys labeled with arrows pointing up, down, left, and right, used to move the cursor vertically or horizontally on the display screen or, in some programs, to extend the highlight)
asymmetric key algorithmalgorithme à clé asymétrique (A method of encryption that uses a pair of mathematically related keys: a public key and a corresponding private key. Either key can be used to encrypt data, but the corresponding key must be used to decrypt it)
attendee keyclé de participant (A meeting key that is used by attendees to join a meeting)
attestation identity keyclé d'attestation d'identité (The cryptographic representation of the hardware or software state and other integrity metrics, and which can be used to perform anonymous or pseudo-anonymous attestations to remote parties in multiparty transactions)
Authority Key Identifieridentificateur de clé de l'autorité (A certificate extension used by the certificate chaining engine to determine what certificate was used to sign a presented certificate. The AKI can contain the issuer name, serial number, public key information, or no information at all. By matching the information in a certificate's AKI extension to a CA certificate's Subject Key Identifier (SKI) extension, a certificate chain can be built)
BACKSPACE keytouche RETOUR ARRIÈRE (A keyboard key that moves the cursor to the left, one character at a time, usually erasing each character as it moves)
BitLocker recovery keyclé de récupération BitLocker (A special key that you can create when you turn on Bitlocker Drive Encryption for the first time on each drive that you encrypt)
candidate keyclé candidate (A column or set of columns that have a unique value for each row in a table)
CAPS LOCK keytouche Verr. maj (A toggle key that, when on, shifts the alphabetic characters on the keyboard to uppercase)
case keyclé de cas (The element of a case by which the case is referenced within a case set)
class keyclé de classe (The subset of data members of a class whose values uniquely identify an instance of the class)
class key membermembre clé de classe (One of the members of a multi-valued class key)
clear keyclé en clair (The key that is stored unencrypted on the disk volume. This key is used to freely access the volume master key, and in turn, the full volume encryption key when BitLocker Drive Encryption protection is disabled but the disk volume remains encrypted)
color keyclé de couleur (A color used for transparent or translucent effects. An overlay surface is displayed in the region of the primary surface that contains the color key. In video production, color keys are used to combine two video signals)
color key transparencyclé de couleur de transparence (A method for blending texture maps so that parts appear transparent. Color key transparency accomplishes this by defining a single color as transparent)
composite keyclé composite (A key whose definition consists of two or more fields in a file, columns in a table, or attributes in a relation)
content keyclé de contenu (The cryptographic key used to both encrypt and decrypt protected content during publishing and consumption)
Control keytouche Contrôle (A key that, when pressed in combination with another key, gives the other key an alternative meaning)
crypto escrow keyclé de chiffrement secrète (A secondary encryption key that provides the ability for an authorized IT Helpdesk administrator to open an encrypted document when the password is lost)
crypto keyclé de chiffrement (A piece of data that is required to initialize a cryptographic algorithm)
cryptographic keyclé de chiffrement (A piece of data that is required to initialize a cryptographic algorithm)
CTRL keytouche CTRL (A key that, when pressed in combination with another key, gives the other key an alternative meaning)
cursor keytouche de direction (Any of four keys labeled with arrows pointing up, down, left, and right, used to move the cursor vertically or horizontally on the display screen or, in some programs, to extend the highlight)
customer-specific volume license keyclé de licence en volume pour client spécifique (A unique volume license key used to activate a key management service (KMS) host or to enable volume software licenses to be issued and managed from Active Directory)
dead keytouche morte (A key that is used to modify the character that follows it, for example, by adding an accent mark or other diacritic)
DELETE keytouche Suppr (On IBM and PC-compatible computers, a key whose function changes depending on the application program. Usually it erases the character under the cursor, although in some applications it can erase selected text or graphics)
derived keyclé dérivée (A cryptographic key created by a call to CryptDeriveKey. A derived key can be created from a password, or any other user data. Derived keys allow applications to create session keys as needed, eliminating the need to store a particular key)
derived session keyclé de session dérivée (A session key created by an application as needed. Before creating a derived session key, an application prompts the user for a password)
e-mail quick keytouche rapide de courrier électronique (A key that you use in some e-mail programs to enter text that is commonly used)
encryption keyclé de chiffrement (A bit string that is used in conjunction with an encryption algorithm to encrypt and decrypt data)
endorsement key A key pair, consisting of a public key and a private key, which is used to verify that a TPM is genuinepaire de clés de type EK (Endorsement Key)
enhanced key usageutilisation améliorée de la clé (An extended property value that specifies the uses for which a certificate is valid)
ENTER keytouche ENTRÉE (The key that is used at the end of a line or command to instruct the computer to process the command or text. In word processing programs, the Enter key is used at the end of a paragraph. Also called: Return key)
entity keyclé d'entité (A reference to an entity of a specific entity type)
ESC keytouche Échap (A keyboard key that sends the escape (ESC) character to the computer. Often this key moves the user back one level in the menu structure or exits the program)
extended key usageutilisation améliorée de la clé (An extended property value that specifies the uses for which a certificate is valid)
external keyclé externe (A file that contains information to access cryptographically locked data, which is stored away from the system, such as on a USB flash drive)
external key filefichier de clé externe (A file that contains the external key and is stored on an external media device. The name and contents of the file are internal to Microsoft and can change from version to version)
foreign keyclé étrangère (" A key in a database table that comes from another table (also know as the "referenced table") and whose values match the primary key (PK) or unique key in the referenced table.")
foreign key associationassociation de clé étrangère (An association between entities that is managed through foreign key properties)
full volume encryption keyclé de chiffrement de volume complet (The algorithm-specific key that is used to encrypt (and optionally, diffuse) data on disk sectors. Currently, this key can be either 128 bits or 256 bits advanced encryption standard (AES). The default encryption algorithm that BitLocker Drive Encryption uses is AES 128 bit with diffuser)
global system keyclé système globale (A tool used to configure the startup key, a random, 128-bit, symmetric cryptographic key created at system startup and used to encrypt all of the user`s symmetric cryptographic keys)
Group Key Distribution ServiceService de distribution de clés de groupe (An Active Directory Domain Services service that provides cryptographic keys that correspond to arbitrary sets of security principals in AD DS to users who are authorized to access those keys)
Host keytouche hôte (The key (right ALT key by default) that must be pressed with Virtual Server to move keyboard and mouse focus from a guest operating system back to the host operating system)
INSERT keytouche Insertion (" A key on the keyboard, labeled "Insert" or "Ins", whose usual function is to toggle a program's editing setting between an insert mode and an overwrite mode, although it may perform different functions in different applications.")
Internet Key Exchange A protocol that establishes the security association and shared keys necessary for computers to communicate by using Internet Protocol security (IPsec)protocole IKE (Internet Key Exchange)
item allocation keyclé de répartition par article (A product family grouping that is used for forecast and demand scheduling)
key actionaction de la touche (Term used to describe program behavior when a certain key is pressed on the keyboard. Key actions are associated with items within a source document)
key attributeattribut de clé (The attribute of a dimension that links the non-key attributes in the dimension to related measures)
key-based renewalrenouvellement basé sur les clés (A method of renewing a certificate using the existing key material as the sole form of authentication)
key chain drivelecteur porte-clés (A small device used to store information. USB flash drives plug into computer USB ports so you can copy information to or from them, making it easy to share and transport information)
key columncolonne clé (A column whose contents uniquely identify every row in a table)
key combinationcombinaison de touches (Any combination of keys that must be pressed simultaneously)
key derivation functionfonction de dérivation de clés (A cryptographic function that generates key material from a secret value)
key dictationdictée de la clé (The action by a Trusted Intermediary Agent of determining the key that will be used in an IPsec connection)
Key Distribution Centercentre de distribution de clés (A network service that supplies session tickets and temporary session keys to users and computers within an Active Directory domain. The KDC runs on each domain controller as part of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS))
Key Distribution Center proxy serviceservice proxy Centre de distribution de clés (A service that runs on corporate network edge servers to proxy Kerberos protocol messages to domain controllers which are situated on the corporate network. This permits Kerberos authentication to edge services such as Remote Desktop Services Gateway or DirectAccess Server)
key driveclé de stockage (A small device used to store information. USB flash drives plug into computer USB ports so you can copy information to or from them, making it easy to share and transport information)
key enciphermentchiffrage de clés (The creation of a randomly-generated symmetric key to encrypt file data)
key encryptionchiffrement à clé (The creation of a randomly-generated symmetric key to encrypt file data)
key exchangeéchange de clés (Confidential exchange of secret keys online, which is commonly done with public key cryptography)
key exchangeéchange de clé (Confidential exchange of secret keys online, which is commonly done with public key cryptography)
key filterfiltre clé (A metadata column or field in a Key Filters control)
Key FiltersFiltres clés (A metadata navigation control that enables users to limit the items displayed in a list or library to those that match selected values)
key frameimage clé (A video frame in which starting and ending positions of an object are given, and all frames in between are interpolated by a computer to produce smooth automated animation. Most ray-traced computer animation is created using this technique)
key generatorgénérateur de clé (A hardware or software component that is used to generate encryption key material)
key IDID de clé (A value that identifies the key for a packaged Windows Media file)
key identifieridentificateur de clé (A globally unique identifier that uniquely identifies content for the purposes of licensing)
key indexindex de clé (The location where a specific network key for a wireless access point is stored)
Key lockVerrou clavier (An option that locks the keypad to avoid accidental key presses)
key loggerenregistreur de frappe (A type of malware that sends key strokes or screen shots to an attacker)
Key Management Serverserveur gestionnaire de clés (The Exchange computer on which the Key Management Service has been installed. There can be one Key Management Server per administrative group)
Key Management ServiceService de gestion de clés (An optional Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server component that is installed on a designated server in an administrative group. It provides centralized administration and archival of private keys, and maintains every user s private encryption key in an encrypted database. The keys are used for encrypting e-mail messages and signing messages with digital signatures)
Key Management ServiceService de gestion de clés (An optional Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server component that is installed on a designated server in an administrative group. It provides centralized administration and archival of private keys, and maintains every user s private encryption key in an encrypted database. The keys are used for encrypting e-mail messages and signing messages with digital signatures)
Key MasterMaître des clés (A DNS server role that is responsible for all DNSSEC key management for a specific DNSSEC-signed DNS zone. Different DNS zones can have different Key Masters. The Key Master role can be moved from one DNS server to a different DNS server, but a DNS zone can have only one Key Master at a given time. To be a Key Master, the DNS server must be authoritative for the DNS zone, the zone must be signed with DNSSEC, and the DNS server must be selected to be the Key Master for the DNS zone)
Key Metricsmesures clés (A tab in Application Diagnostics that provides an at-a-glance view of a selected application. The graph displays 1. the average performance based on the Monitored Requests counter, and 2. the number of requests. By looking at the graph, you can easily determine the traffic load and make inferences about problems that might be occurring)
key pairpaire de clés (A private key and its related public key)
key performance indicatorindicateur de performance clé (A predefined measure that is used to track performance of a strategic goal, objective, plan, initiative, or business process. A KPI is evaluated against a target. An explicit and measurable value taken directly from a data source. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are used to measure performance in a specific area, for example, revenue per customer)
Key pressappui sur une touche (" An option in "ringtones & sounds" settings. When this option is selected, the phone makes a sound when buttons on the on-screen keypad or keyboard are tapped.")
Key presssons des touches (" An option in "ringtones & sounds" settings. When this option is selected, the phone makes a sound when buttons on the on-screen keypad or keyboard are tapped.")
key protectorprotecteur de clé (A blob (binary large object) that is used to restrict access to a BitLocker-protected disk)
key range lockverrou de groupes de clés (A lock that is used to lock ranges between records in a table to prevent phantom additions to, or deletions from, a set of records. Ensures serializable transactions)
key recoveryrécupération de clé (The process of recovering a user's private key)
key repeat ratevitesse de répétition des touches (The rate at which characters repeat when a user holds down a key)
key risk indicatorindicateur de risque clé (A quantifiable, standardized measurement of the risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed business processes)
key rolloversubstitution de clé (The process by which an existing cryptographic key is replaced with a new cryptographic key and associated signatures are updated)
key search attackattaque par recherche exhaustive (An attack by a malicious user or malicious software on a computer or operating system to find a secret password or a symmetric encryption key by guessing passwords or keys until the correct password or key is discovered)
key seedamorce de clé (A Base64-encoded 30-byte value that is used in conjunction with a key ID to create a content key)
key sequenceséquence de touches (Any combination of keys that must be pressed sequentially)
key-signing keyclé KSK (A public key corresponding to a private key that is used to sign one or more DNS record sets at the zone apex)
key signing keyclé KSK (A public key corresponding to a private key that is used to sign one or more DNS record sets at the zone apex)
key splinecourbe clé (A graphical representation of the changes in a property value between two keyframes that animate the property)
key-value pairpaire clé-valeur (A set of data items that contains a unique identifier, called a key, and a value that is the actual data for the key)
licensing keyclé de licence (A short character string that serves as a password during the installation of licensed commercial software. The use of licensing keys is a security device aimed at reducing illegal duplication of licensed software)
master keyclé principale (The key used by the client and server for all session key generation. The master key is used to generate the client-read key, the client-write key, the server-read key, and the server-write key. Master keys can be exported as simple key BLOBs)
master keyclé principale (The key used by the client and server for all session key generation. The master key is used to generate the client-read key, the client-write key, the server-read key, and the server-write key. Master keys can be exported as simple key BLOBs)
meeting keyclé de réunion (A password that is required to join a meeting)
memory keyclé mémoire (A small device used to store information. USB flash drives plug into computer USB ports so you can copy information to or from them, making it easy to share and transport information)
Microsoft Exchange Key Management ServerServeur gestionnaire de clés Microsoft Exchange (The Exchange computer on which the Key Management Service has been installed. There can be one Key Management Server per administrative group)
Microsoft Group Key Distribution ServiceService de distribution de clés de groupe Microsoft (An Active Directory Domain Services service that provides cryptographic keys that correspond to arbitrary sets of security principals in AD DS to users who are authorized to access those keys)
modifier keytouche de modification (A keyboard key that, when pressed (and held), changes the actions of ordinary input)
multi-activation keyclé de produit de licence en volume (A product key that is provided to Microsoft customers who choose a Microsoft Volume Licensing program for their organizations and that allows multiple installations of a particular product. The key is assigned to a company or institution intended for their sole use and only for distribution to employees or third parties who are authorized to install and distribute licenses pursuant to the terms of their license agreement)
multiple activation keyclé d'activation multiple (A volume license key that is used for one-time activation with activation services that are hosted by Microsoft)
natural keyclé naturelle (A primary key or alternate key whose values identify objects in the real world)
network keyclé réseau (A password that can help protect wireless networks from unauthorized access. A network security key encrypts information sent from one network computer to another so that the information can only be read by someone who has the key)
null keyclé NULL (A null value that is encountered in a key column)
PAGE DOWN keytouche Page suivante (" A keyboard key (often labeled "PgDn") that is often used to move the cursor down to the top of the next page or a specific number of lines. Its function may vary in different programs.")
PAGE UP keytouche Page précédente (" A keyboard key (often labeled "PgUp") that is often used to move the cursor up to the top of the previous page or a specific number of lines. Its function may vary in different programs.")
PIN unlock keycode de déverrouillage (An 8-digit code used to unlock the SIM card. A Personal Unlocking Key is a type of personal identification number (PIN))
pound key The characterdièse (touche)
predefined keyclé prédéfinie (A key that represents one of the main divisions of the registry. Each predefined key is displayed in a separate Registry Editor window, with the key's name appearing in the window's title bar. For example, HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT is a predefined key)
presenter keyclé du présentateur (A meeting key that is used by meeting presenters)
Pre-shared keyclé prépartagée (An option that allows the user to view the code that can be used to authenticate IPSec/L2TP connections (typically VPN connections))
primary keyclé primaire (One or more fields that uniquely identify each record in a table. In the same way that a license plate number identifies a car, the primary key uniquely identifies a record)
PRINT SCREEN keytouche Impr. écran (A key on IBM PC and compatible keyboards that normally causes the computer to send a character-based "picture" of the screen contents to the printer)
private keyclé privée (The secret half of a cryptographic key pair that is used with a public key algorithm. Private keys are typically used to decrypt a symmetric session key, digitally sign data, or decrypt data that has been encrypted with the corresponding public key)
private keyclé privée (The secret half of a cryptographic key pair that is used with a public key algorithm. Private keys are typically used to decrypt a symmetric session key, digitally sign data, or decrypt data that has been encrypted with the corresponding public key)
product key A sequence of 25 letters and numbers. To activate some software, you must enter a product key during the activation processclé de produit (Product Key)
public keyclé publique (The nonsecret half of a cryptographic key pair that is used with a public key algorithm. Public keys are typically used when encrypting a session key, verifying a digital signature, or encrypting data that can be decrypted with the corresponding private key)
public key algorithmalgorithme à clé publique (An asymmetric cipher that uses two keys, one for encryption, the public key, and the other for decryption, the private key. As implied by the key names, the public key used to encode plaintext can be made available to anyone. However, the private key must remain secret. Only the private key can decrypt the ciphertext. The public key algorithm used in this process is slow (on the order of 1,000 times slower than symmetric algorithms), and is typically used to encrypt session keys or digitally sign a message)
Public Key Cryptography Standardsstandards PKCS (A family of standards for public key cryptography that includes RSA encryption, Diffie-Hellman key agreement, password-based encryption, extended-syntax, cryptographic message syntax, private key information syntax, and certificate request syntax, as well as selected attributes. Developed, owned, and maintained by RSA Data Security, Inc)
public key encryptionchiffrement à clé publique (A method of encryption that uses a pair of mathematically related keys: a public key and a corresponding private key. Either key can be used to encrypt data, but the corresponding key must be used to decrypt it)
public key infrastructureinfrastructure à clé publique (The laws, policies, standards, and software that regulate or manipulate certificates and public and private keys. In practice, it is a system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction. Standards for PKI are still evolving, even though they are being widely implemented as a necessary element of electronic commerce)
Public Key Infrastructure certificateCertificat pour infrastructure à clé publique (A system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction)
public key infrastructure hierarchyhiérarchie d'infrastructure à clé publique (A hierarchy in which the roles of the certification authority are separated into one root CA and one or more subordinate CAs)
recovery keyclé de récupération (A key that is used for recovering data that is encrypted on a BitLocker volume. This key is cryptographically equivalent to a startup key. If available, the recovery key decrypts the volume master key, which in turn decrypts the full volume encryption key. The recovery key is stored on a USB flash drive. To use the recovery key, a user inserts the USB flash drive and then restarts the computer)
referenced keyclé référencée (A primary key or unique key referenced by a foreign key)
registry keyclé de Registre (An identifier for a record or group of records in the registry)
replica keyclé de réplica (A 4-byte value that maps to a replica ID in a replica key map)
resume keyclé de reprise (A key supplied by the SMB client that allows the system to reference the handle during a resume operation after a failover)
retail keyclé de produit commercialisé (A type of product key required during the installation of Windows)
SCROLL LOCK keytouche Arrêt défil (On the IBM PC/XT and AT and compatible keyboards, a key on the top row of the numeric keypad that controls the effect of the cursor control keys and sometimes prevents the screen from scrolling. On the enhanced and Macintosh keyboards, this key is to the right of the function keys on the top row. Many modern applications ignore the Scroll Lock setting)
search keyclé de recherche (The value that is to be searched for in a document or any collection of data)
secret keyclé secrète (A symmetric encryption key shared by two entities, such as between a user and the domain controller (DC), with a long lifetime. A password is a common example of a secret key. When used in a context that implies Kerberos only, a principal's secret key)
secret key encryptionchiffrement à clé secrète (An encryption algorithm that requires the same secret key to be used for both encryption and decryption. Because of its speed, symmetric encryption is typically used when a message sender needs to encrypt large amounts of data)
security keyclé de sécurité (An identifier used by two APPC logical units (LUs) to validate security when a session is activated. The security key performs a function similar to that of a password, but at the LU-LU session level rather than at the TP-conversation level)
session keyclé de session (The key used for encrypting data during a communication session)
SHIFT keytouche Maj (A keyboard key that, when pressed in combination with another key, gives that key an alternative meaning, for example, producing an uppercase character when a letter key is pressed. The SHIFT key is also used in various key combinations to create nonstandard characters or to perform special operations)
SHIFT keytouche Majuscule (A keyboard key that, when pressed in combination with another key, gives that key an alternative meaning, for example, producing an uppercase character when a letter key is pressed. The SHIFT key is also used in various key combinations to create nonstandard characters or to perform special operations)
shortcut keytouche de raccourci (Any combination of keys that must be pressed simultaneously)
soft keytouche programmable (" One of the two unlabeled keys located just below the display area on a mobile phone. These keys are called "soft" because their functions change to fit the context. Labels in the lower part of the mobile screen tell users what the soft keys do.")
speed dial keytouche de numérotation rapide (A single- or double-digit number associated with telephone numbers, or e-mail or Web addresses, that enables users to quickly access the numbers or addresses)
startup keyclé de démarrage (A key that is stored on a USB flash drive that must be inserted each time the computer starts)
storage access keyclé d'accès de stockage (A value that is unique to a storage account and that can be used to connect to the storage account from code running in a Windows Azure cloud service, locally on a developer's machine, or anywhere else that has Internet connectivity)
subject key identifieridentificateur de la clé du sujet (A certificate extension that contains a hash of the certification authority's certificate public key. This hash is placed in the Authority Key Identifier (AKI) extension of all issued certificates to facilitate chain building)
surrogate keyclé de substitution (A single attribute candidate key whose values are system-generated and that does not represent properties that identify objects in the real world)
symmetric keyclé symétrique (The cryptographic key used to both encrypt and decrypt protected content during publishing and consumption)
symmetric-key cryptographychiffrement par clé symétrique (A type of cryptography that uses symmetric keys to provide confidentiality)
TAB keytouche TAB (A keyboard key, often labeled with both a left-pointing and a right-pointing arrow, that traditionally (as in word processing) is used to insert tab characters into a document. In other applications, such as menu-driven programs, the TAB key is often used to move the on-screen highlight from place to place)
TAB keytouche TABULATION (A keyboard key, often labeled with both a left-pointing and a right-pointing arrow, that traditionally (as in word processing) is used to insert tab characters into a document. In other applications, such as menu-driven programs, the TAB key is often used to move the on-screen highlight from place to place)
toggle keytouche bascule (A keyboard key that alternates between turning a particular operation, function, or mode on or off)
trusted root keyclé racine approuvée (An encryption key used in Configuration Manager to help clients identify valid management points)
virtual key codecode de touche virtuelle (A symbolic constant name, hexadecimal value, or mouse or keyboard equivalent that provides a hardware and language-independent method of identifying keyboard keys. Each virtual key code represents a unique keyboard key and also identifies the purpose of that key. The keyboard driver must provide one or more keyboard layouts that maps keyboard scan codes to the appropriate virtual key codes)
virtual-key codecode de touche virtuelle (A symbolic constant name, hexadecimal value, or mouse or keyboard equivalent that provides a hardware and language-independent method of identifying keyboard keys. Each virtual key code represents a unique keyboard key and also identifies the purpose of that key. The keyboard driver must provide one or more keyboard layouts that maps keyboard scan codes to the appropriate virtual key codes)
volume license keyclé de produit de licence en volume (A product key that is provided to Microsoft customers who choose a Microsoft Volume Licensing program for their organizations and that allows multiple installations of a particular product. The key is assigned to a company or institution intended for their sole use and only for distribution to employees or third parties who are authorized to install and distribute licenses pursuant to the terms of their license agreement)
volume license product keyclé de produit de licence en volume (A product key that is provided to Microsoft customers who choose a Microsoft Volume Licensing program for their organizations and that allows multiple installations of a particular product. The key is assigned to a company or institution intended for their sole use and only for distribution to employees or third parties who are authorized to install and distribute licenses pursuant to the terms of their license agreement)
volume master keyclé principale de volume (An advanced encryption standard (AES) 256-bit key that is used by BitLocker Drive Encryption to encrypt the full volume encryption key. There is only one volume master key per volume)
zone signing keyclé ZSK (A public key corresponding to a private key that is used to sign one or more DNS record sets within a zone, below the zone apex)
zone-signing keyclé ZSK (A public key corresponding to a private key that is used to sign one or more DNS record sets within a zone, below the zone apex)