Exam SY0-701 Topic 1 Question 123 Discussion

Actual exam question for CompTIA's SY0-701 exam
Question #: 123
Topic #: 1
Which of the following is used to add extra complexity before using a one-way data transformation algorithm?

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Salting is the process of adding extra random data to a password or other data before applying a one-way data transformation algorithm, such as a hash function. Salting increases the complexity and randomness of the input data, making it harder for attackers to guess or crack the original data using precomputed tables or brute force methods. Salting also helps prevent identical passwords from producing identical hash values, which could reveal the passwords to attackers who have access to the hashed data. Salting is commonly used to protect passwords stored in databases or transmitted over networks. References =
* Passwords technical overview
* Encryption, hashing, salting - what's the difference?
* Salt (cryptography)

by Marshall at Jun 06, 2024, 02:32 AM

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