Human Factors and Social Engineering: Cryptography alone cannot mitigate the risks associated with human factors and social engineering. Attackers may employ techniques such as phishing, social engineering, or coercion to gain access to sensitive information, bypassing the cryptographic protections in place. In such cases, the weaknesses lie in the human element rather than the cryptographic mechanisms.

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Human Factors and Social Engineering: Cryptography alone cannot mitigate the risks associated with human factors and social engineering. Attackers may employ techniques such as phishing, social engineering, or coercion to gain access to sensitive information, bypassing the cryptographic protections in place. In such cases, the weaknesses lie in the human element rather than the cryptographic mechanisms.

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