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KRA
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KRAKenya Revenue Authority
KRAKey Result Area (primary job responsibilities)
KRAKey Recovery Alliance
KRAKey Recovery Agent
KRAKey Responsibility Areas
KRAKey Resource Area
KRAKunduz Rehabilitation Agency (NGO)
KRAKern River Alliance (Kernville, California)
KRAKondensatreinigungsanlage (power plant)
KRAKey Responsibility & Accountability
KRAKentucky Restaurant Association, Inc.


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Based in part on this patent, the key recovery features of IBM's Keyworks product line are in full compliance with the technical recommendations proposed by the Key Recovery Alliance, a consortium of companies and organizations working together to find the best approach to meeting the Government's requirements.
org -- The Key Recovery Alliance is an organization of companies around the world who are working together to define the value, proper role, and interoperability rules for key recovery in commercial encryptors.
org -- The Key Recovery Alliance is an organization of companies around the world who are working together to define the value, proper role, and interoperability rules for key recovery in commercial encryptors.
 
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