April 16, 2024, 1:06 p.m. | /u/DwarvesInSpeedos

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A question going around the office that’s a hot debate.

If one was to hash classified information. Is the hash considered classified itself?

By default, anything touching a classified system is considered at the same level of the classified information, so technically the hash should be classified. But if a hash is one way, irreversible, then no information can be rendered by this such hash.

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