SecureRandom.InstanceStrong Property
Definition
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Returns a SecureRandom object.
public static Java.Security.SecureRandom? InstanceStrong { [Android.Runtime.Register("getInstanceStrong", "()Ljava/security/SecureRandom;", "", ApiSince=26)] get; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getInstanceStrong", "()Ljava/security/SecureRandom;", "", ApiSince=26)>]
static member InstanceStrong : Java.Security.SecureRandom
Property Value
a strong SecureRandom implementation
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns a SecureRandom object.
In Android this is equivalent to get a SHA1PRNG from AndroidOpenSSL.
Some situations require strong random values, such as when creating high-value/long-lived secrets like RSA public/private keys. To help guide applications in selecting a suitable strong SecureRandom implementation, Java distributions include a list of known strong SecureRandom implementations in the securerandom.strongAlgorithms Security property.
Every implementation of the Java platform is required to support at least one strong SecureRandom implementation.
Added in 1.8.
Java documentation for java.security.SecureRandom.getInstanceStrong().
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