A Hash Value is a numeric value resulting from a mathematical algorithm applied to a set of data such as a file. A common hash value is called the MD5 Hash of a computer file. Every computer file in existence has a unique MD5 Hash. VirusTotal.com uses the MD5 Hash of files to track and report whether a particular MD5 Hash represents a virus found in its database.
The best strategy for SMB’s to deal with such requirements is NOT to have such data in their possession. For example, PCI compliance obligations can often be avoided by partnering with online Web Services that perform the Credit Authorization outside of your Website or store and simply provide the SMB an authorization code back. However, in cases where an SMB must collect and store such critical and sensitive data, then AES encryption is your friend and should be used. Just be sure to protect the decryption keys.
CyberHoot recommends the following best practices to protect individuals and businesses against, and limit damages from, online cyber attacks:
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