Document Hash

Hash Identifier - A hash identifier, also known as a document checksum, is a unique alphanumeric code generated by applying a cryptographic hash function to the content of a document or file. This identifier serves as a digital fingerprint, ensuring the integrity and authenticity of the document by allowing any alterations to be easily detected.

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Hash Identifier
Preferred Label
Document Hash
Alternative Labels
Digital Fingerprint, Document Checksum
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Definition and Examples

Definition
A hash identifier, also known as a document checksum, is a unique alphanumeric code generated by applying a cryptographic hash function to the content of a document or file. This identifier serves as a digital fingerprint, ensuring the integrity and authenticity of the document by allowing any alterations to be easily detected.
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