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| == Master Key ==
| | {{Migrating|https://smartpossdk.gitbook.io/cloudpossdk/faq/key-injection/understand-master-and-session-keys}} |
| * In a hierarchy of Key Encrypting Keys (KEKs) and Transaction Keys, the Master Key represents the highest level of KEK.
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| * Distribution Method: Master Keys are typically distributed using physical methods, such as device keypads, magnetic cards, or key loading devices.
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| * Replacement: They are replaced using the same methods whenever compromise is suspected or confirmed.
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| == Transaction Key (Session Key) ==
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| * A Transaction Key, often referred to as a Session Key, Data Key, communications key, or working key, is used to cryptographically process transactions.
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| * In scenarios where different cryptographic functions are used, each function might employ a variant of the Transaction Key.
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| == WizarPOS Key Hierarchy ==
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| * '''Two-Layer Hierarchy:'''
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| ** In WizarPOS devices, the highest-level KEK is known as the Master Key.
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| ** The Master Key encrypts Transaction Keys (Session Keys) directly.
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| ** Session Keys in WizarPOS: These include PIN keys (for encrypting PIN blocks), MAC keys (for MAC calculations), and data keys (for encrypting other data).
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| ** WizarPOS supports three slots for Session Keys internally, but some external PINPads might only support two slots.
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| * '''Three-Layer Hierarchy:'''
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| ** Highest Level: Referred to as a Transfer/Transport Key.
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| ** Middle Level: Known as a Master Key.
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| ** Lowest Level: Called a Session Key, which is encrypted by the Master Key.
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| ** This hierarchy offers an additional layer of security by separating the Transfer/Transport Key from the Master and Session Keys.
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| == Groups of Keys ==
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| * WizarPOS systems support 50 groups of Master/Session Keys.
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| == Key Injection ==
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| * '''Master Key (Two-Layer) & Transfer/Transport Key (Three-Layer):''' For injecting these keys, refer to [[How to Remotely Inject Test Keys (Master Key or DUKPT Key) into a Terminal]] or [[How to Use TMK Delivery System for KeyLoader POS and Master POS]].
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| * '''Session Key & Master Key (Three-Layer):''' These can be injected using our SDK. Refer to the PINPad section of our SDK for detailed instructions.
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| == Usage ==
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| * For information on how to utilize these keys, please refer to the PINPad description in our SDK.
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