Hashing

One-Way Data Transformation

What is Hashing?

Hashing is a cryptographic process that converts data into a fixed-length string, known as a hash value. It is a one-way function, meaning the original data cannot be easily reconstructed.

Hashing is widely used in security for password storage, data integrity verification, and digital signatures.

What is Hashing used for?

Hashing is used to ensure data integrity, detect tampering, and securely store sensitive information such as passwords. It plays a key role in Cryptography and authentication systems.

Organizations use hashing in processes such as Digital Signatures, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), and security monitoring.

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