👉 In cryptography, a non-communicable key is a cryptographic key that cannot be changed once it has been generated. This means that even if an attacker gains access to the key and attempts to decrypt it, they will not be able to recover it or modify its value. Non-communicable keys are often used in applications such as encryption for sensitive data, where confidentiality is important but not critical. Non-communicable keys can be considered "confiscable" if they cannot be used without revealing