C. Performance, control, accessibility, and security
The main considerations for key management in the context of data security and cryptography include:
Performance: Efficiently generating, storing, and using cryptographic keys without negatively impacting system performance.
Control: Maintaining proper control over key management processes, including key generation, distribution, rotation, and revocation.
Accessibility: Ensuring authorized access to keys when needed while preventing unauthorized access.
Security: Implementing strong security measures to protect keys from unauthorized access, theft, and other security risks.
Option C accurately captures these key considerations for effective key management. But according to SG v4 is D
11.1.4.3 Key Management (Including Customer-Managed Keys)
The main considerations for key management are performance, accessibility, latency, and security.
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