![]() ![]() ![]() Ready to learn more? Let’s get started! Let’s First Understand Hash and Hashing Algorithmįorm of the original data (text, picture, audio, video, etc.) that looks a lot like a secret code from a James Bond movie.ĭ04b98f48e8f8bcc15c6ae5ac050801cd6dcfd428fb5f9e65c4e16e7807340fa The term SHA is an acronym for “secure hashing algorithm.” We know that you won’t understand these words, we just want you to remember these words as we’ll be explaining them throughout the article, in the most straightforward possible manner. ![]() One of the terms that fuels (get it? □ this confusion is “SHA256 SSL certificate.” In this post, we’ll be talking about what it means and whether you should be using these certificates or not.īefore we get deep into SHA256 and what it is, let us tell you that it’s a hashing algorithm. If you’re reading this post, then you must’ve experienced a moment like that. And this makes their heads spin like helicopter propellers. People who’re dealing with SSL/TLS certificates – especially the first timers – come across a lot of terms that sound more like military code words than product features. Understanding SHA256 SSL certificates isn’t as complicated as you think ![]()
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