Hash function secures electronic records by producing irreversible, collision-resistant hash results preventing reconstruction under IT framework. A hash function is an algorithm mapping an electronic record to a smaller hash result, producing the same result on repeated execution for the same input and being computationally infeasible to (a) reconstruct the original electronic record from the hash result and (b) produce identical hash results from two different electronic records.
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Hash function secures electronic records by producing irreversible, collision-resistant hash results preventing reconstruction under IT framework.
A hash function is an algorithm mapping an electronic record to a smaller hash result, producing the same result on repeated execution for the same input and being computationally infeasible to (a) reconstruct the original electronic record from the hash result and (b) produce identical hash results from two different electronic records.
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