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Single use keys? Can anyone more familiar with what's available after TLS 2.0 speak to the overhead of constantly generating new keys. I assume the article is advocating for sessional keys. Do we get into scaleability issues?
Also, I want to make a joke about managers pushing for speed and cost, hiring vibe coders who then hard code credentials, including private keys on their local then submitting them through the sdlc, but I'm too hungover to be funny.