Digital Signature & Hashing Flashcards

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What is a hash function?

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A hash function is a one-way mathematical function used to encrypt a message to generate a cipher text.

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What is the difference between encryption and hashing?

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Encryption is two-way, meaning messages can be encrypted and decrypted. Hashing is only one-way, where message is encrypted.

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What is a digital signature?

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A digital signature is a message digest generated by a hash function, used to cryptographically sign a message. It achieves authentication, message integrity and non-repudiation.

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What is a digital certificate?

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A digital certificate is an electronic document issued by a certificate authority to verify the identity of the certificate holder. It proves the sender’s and receiver’s identity in a two-party communication. It contains information such as the digital signature of the certificate authority, the certificate holder’s public key, and expiry date.

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What is a certificate authority?

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A certificate authority is a trusted third-party agency that issues digital certificates to communicating parties and verify the identities of the parties.

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