I was reading an earlier thread about hashing functions being decrypted and just now reading about assymetric encryption from a security+ prep guide that I bought. (WILEY) I had a thought, I believe that somewhere in my studying I have heard that Hashing is one way and cannot be decrypted, BUT isn't assymetric encryption a ONE WAY encryption process that uses hashing algorithms. Then with the correct key that information is decrypted.
The terminology is quite confusing, I understand Public Key Encryption, and I think I basically understand hashing, but I am quite confused.