If a current private key is compromised, which of the following would ensure it cannot be used to decrypt all historical data?

If a current private key is compromised, which of the following would ensure it cannot be used to decrypt all historical data?
A . Perfect forward secrecy
B . Elliptic-curve cryptography
C . Key stretching
D . Homomorphic encryption

Answer: D

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