**To restore a key that is scheduled for deletion** The following ``restore-key`` example cancels the deletion of a key. :: aws payment-cryptography restore-key \ --key-identifier arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/kwapwa6qaifllw2h Output:: { "Key": { "KeyArn": "arn:aws:payment-cryptography:us-east-2:123456789012:key/kwapwa6qaifllw2h", "KeyAttributes": { "KeyUsage": "TR31_V2_VISA_PIN_VERIFICATION_KEY", "KeyClass": "SYMMETRIC_KEY", "KeyAlgorithm": "TDES_3KEY", "KeyModesOfUse": { "Encrypt": false, "Decrypt": false, "Wrap": false, "Unwrap": false, "Generate": true, "Sign": false, "Verify": true, "DeriveKey": false, "NoRestrictions": false } }, "KeyCheckValue": "", "KeyCheckValueAlgorithm": "ANSI_X9_24", "Enabled": false, "Exportable": true, "KeyState": "CREATE_COMPLETE", "KeyOrigin": "AWS_PAYMENT_CRYPTOGRAPHY", "CreateTimestamp": "1686800690", "UsageStopTimestamp": "1687405998" } } For more information, see `Deleting keys `__ in the *AWS Payment Cryptography User Guide*.