Question: Hash Functions. Let X= {0,1} &Amp; Y= {0,1} , Where M Is Much Larger Than N. A. Explain What It Means For A Hash Function H...
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Hash functions. Let x= {0,1} & y= {0,1} , where m is much larger than n.
a. Explain what it means for a hash function H ( X) and H(Y) to be one-way. Give an example application where one-way hash functions are used. How will your example application break if the function used in not one-way?
b. Explain what it means for a hash function H ( X) →H( Y) to be collision-resistant. Give an example application where collision-resistant hash functions are used. How will your example application break if the function used in not collision resistant
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