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Hash key may
refer to:
Number sign, also
known as the number,
pound or
hash key, a
key on a
telephone keypad For its use in data structure,
database and...
- cryptography, an HMAC (sometimes
expanded as
either ke****-
hash message authentication code or
hash-based
message authentication code) is a
specific type...
- A
cryptographic hash function (CHF) is a
hash algorithm (a map of an
arbitrary binary string to a
binary string with a
fixed size of n {\displaystyle...
- output. The
values returned by a
hash function are
called hash values,
hash codes,
hash digests, digests, or
simply hashes. The
values are
usually used to...
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typically uses a
cryptographic hash function or
block cipher). KDFs can be used to
stretch keys into
longer keys or to
obtain keys of a
required format, such...
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abstract data type that maps
keys to values. A
hash table uses a
hash function to
compute an index, also
called a
hash code, into an
array of buckets...
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symbol # is
known variously in English-speaking
regions as the
number sign,
hash, or
pound sign. The
symbol has
historically been used for a wide
range of...
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integrity code (MIC), and
instead using checksum,
error detection code,
hash,
ke**** hash,
message authentication code, or
protected checksum. Informally, a...
- The
Secure Hash Algorithms are a
family of
cryptographic hash functions published by the
National Institute of
Standards and
Technology (NIST) as a U.S...
- the
above picture hash 0 is the
result of
hashing the
concatenation of
hash 0-0 and
hash 0-1. That is,
hash 0 =
hash(
hash 0-0 +
hash 0-1 )
where "+" denotes...