Add SHA family content for the back-end roadmap (#1257)
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# Sha family |
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# SHA family |
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SHA (Secure Hash Algorithms) is a family of cryptographic hash functions created by the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). The family includes: |
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- SHA-0: Published in 1993, this is the first algorithm in the family. Shortly after its release, it was discontinued for an undisclosed significant flaw. |
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- SHA-1: Created to replace SHA-0 and which resembles MD5, this algorithm has been considered insecure since 2010. |
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- SHA-2: This isn't an algorithm, but a set of them, with SHA-256 and SHA-512 being the most popular. SHA-2 is still secure and widely used. |
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- SHA-3: Born in a competition, this is the newest member of the family. SHA-3 is very secure and doesn't carry the same design flaws as its brethren. |
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<ResourceGroupTitle>Free Content</ResourceGroupTitle> |
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<BadgeLink colorScheme='yellow' badgeText='Read' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-1'>Wikipedia - SHA-1</BadgeLink> |
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<BadgeLink colorScheme='yellow' badgeText='Read' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2'>Wikipedia - SHA-2</BadgeLink> |
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<BadgeLink colorScheme='yellow' badgeText='Read' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-3'>Wikipedia - SHA-3</BadgeLink> |
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