HAS-160

Cryptographic hash function

HAS-160 is a cryptographic hash function designed for use with the Korean KCDSA digital signature algorithm. It is derived from SHA-1, with assorted changes intended to increase its security. It produces a 160-bit output.

HAS-160 is used in the same way as SHA-1. First it divides input in blocks of 512 bits each and pads the final block. A digest function updates the intermediate hash value by processing the input blocks in turn.

The message digest algorithm consists of 80 rounds.

External links

  • HAS-160 specification
  • A description of HAS-160, and some test vectors.
  • RHash, an open source command-line tool capable of calculating HAS-160.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Cryptographic hash functions and message authentication codes
Common functions
  • MD5 (compromised)
  • SHA-1 (compromised)
  • SHA-2
  • SHA-3
  • BLAKE2
SHA-3 finalists
  • BLAKE
  • Grøstl
  • JH
  • Skein
  • Keccak (winner)
Other functions
Password hashing/
key stretching functions
General purpose
key derivation functions
MAC functions
Authenticated
encryption modes
Attacks
Design
Standardization
Utilization
  • v
  • t
  • e
General
Mathematics
  • Category
Stub icon

This cryptography-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e