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  • Question: How can one defend against brute-force password attacks? Check all that apply.Incorporate salts into password hashing.Enforce the use of strong passwords.Store passwords in a rainbow table.Run passwords through the hashing function multiple times.is a type of function or operation that takes in an arbitrary data input and maps it to tướng an output of a fixed

    How can one defend against brute-force password attacks? Check all that apply.

    Incorporate salts into password hashing.

    Enforce the use of strong passwords.

    Store passwords in a rainbow table.

    Run passwords through the hashing function multiple times.

    is a type of function or operation that takes in an arbitrary data input and maps it to tướng an output of a fixed size, called a hash or a digest.

    A hash function

    Cryptography

    Secure key exchange

    Phishing

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