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Which of the following best describes cryptographic hashing?
A uniform length, one-way value calculated from an input
A method of sending data securely
Full Disk Encryption
A method of sending decryptable messages only decryptable with the sender's private key
A uniform length, one-way value calculated from an input
A method of sending data securely
Full Disk Encryption
A method of sending decryptable messages only decryptable with the sender's private key
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The option that best describes cryptographic hashing is:
**A uniform length, one-way value calculated from an input.**
Cryptographic hashing takes an input (or "message") and produces a fixed-size string of characters, which is typically a sequence of numbers and/or letters, regardless of the input's size. This process is one-way, meaning it is computationally infeasible to reverse the hash back to the original input.
**A uniform length, one-way value calculated from an input.**
Cryptographic hashing takes an input (or "message") and produces a fixed-size string of characters, which is typically a sequence of numbers and/or letters, regardless of the input's size. This process is one-way, meaning it is computationally infeasible to reverse the hash back to the original input.
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