GLOSSARY / Hashing
What is Hashing?
A one-way function that maps data of any size to a fixed-length fingerprint.
Cryptographic hashes (SHA-256) are deterministic and infeasible to reverse, used for integrity checks and password storage. Passwords should be hashed with a slow, salted algorithm like bcrypt or Argon2 — not MD5/SHA-1.
Unlike encryption, hashing is not reversible.
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