Multikey 18.2.2 __exclusive__ Jun 2026

CBC mode (use GCM only) and keys < 2048 bits for RSA.

"key_type": "KEK", "key_id": "tenantA", "algorithm": "AES-256-GCM", "reason": "quarterly_rotation" multikey 18.2.2

If you see "Virtual USB MultiKey" with a yellow exclamation mark, the driver is not loading. : Windows 10/11 requires drivers to be signed. CBC mode (use GCM only) and keys &lt; 2048 bits for RSA

For the technically curious, here is a high-level flow: For the technically curious, here is a high-level

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Resolution | |---------|--------------|-------------| | ERROR 1822: KEK not found | Version mismatch | Run SYNC_KEK_VERSIONS stored procedure | | Wrapped DEK too large | Metadata overflow | Reduce custom tags to <200 bytes | | HSM timeout on unwrap | RK unavailable | Check HSM partition health |

Most commercial software licenses explicitly prohibit the use of emulators, crackers, or any technology designed to circumvent the software's protection mechanisms. Using MultiKey to emulate a dongle you do not physically possess constitutes a . Legitimate developers rely on sales of licenses to fund their work, and using emulators undermines that revenue stream.

Distributed in both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) variants to allow deployment on retro workstation builds and modern operating systems. Supported Hardware Key Formats

CBC mode (use GCM only) and keys < 2048 bits for RSA.

"key_type": "KEK", "key_id": "tenantA", "algorithm": "AES-256-GCM", "reason": "quarterly_rotation"

If you see "Virtual USB MultiKey" with a yellow exclamation mark, the driver is not loading. : Windows 10/11 requires drivers to be signed.

For the technically curious, here is a high-level flow:

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Resolution | |---------|--------------|-------------| | ERROR 1822: KEK not found | Version mismatch | Run SYNC_KEK_VERSIONS stored procedure | | Wrapped DEK too large | Metadata overflow | Reduce custom tags to <200 bytes | | HSM timeout on unwrap | RK unavailable | Check HSM partition health |

Most commercial software licenses explicitly prohibit the use of emulators, crackers, or any technology designed to circumvent the software's protection mechanisms. Using MultiKey to emulate a dongle you do not physically possess constitutes a . Legitimate developers rely on sales of licenses to fund their work, and using emulators undermines that revenue stream.

Distributed in both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) variants to allow deployment on retro workstation builds and modern operating systems. Supported Hardware Key Formats