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- Mon Feb 25, 2019 11:29 am
- Forum: Algorithm School
- Topic: The difference between SHA, AES and RSA algorithm?
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Re: The difference between SHA, AES and RSA algorithm?
SHA is what's called a compression function - it "compresses" data into smaller values that are hard to pull apart. An example of this would be adding all the ASCII values in a string together. It gives you a value to represent the string, but the number can't easily be turned back into the original...