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Advanced Encryption StandardA public algorithm that supports keys from 128 bits to 256 bits in size
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Advanced Encryption StandardAn encryption standard being developed by NIST. Intended to specify an unclassified, publicly-disclosed, symmetric encryption algorithm.
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Advanced Encryption StandardAn encryption algorithm for security sensitive non-classified material by the U.S. Government. This algorithm was selected in 2001 to replace the previous algorithm, the Date Encryption Standard (DES) [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardA competition is currently underway to define a public 256-bit symmetric encryption algorithm that will replace DES (Data Encryption Standard).
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Advanced Encryption StandardThe specification for encryption of electronic data established in 2001. Operates on a public/private key system, and planning for key management is an important aspect when implementing AES encryption.
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Advanced Encryption StandardThe specification for encryption of electronic data established in 2001. Operates on a public/private key system, and planning for key management is an important aspect when implementing AES encryptio [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardAES is a specification for the encryption of electronic data developed by two Belgians and ratified by NIST in 2002. It is a symmetric encryption algorithm – which means the same key is used for encry [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardSymmetric-key encryption standard comprising three block ciphers, AES-128, AES-192 and AES-256. Each of these ciphers has a 128-bit block size, with key sizes of 128, 192 and 256 bits, respectively. W [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardA fast general-purpose block cipher standardized by NIST (the National Institute of Standards and Technology). The AES selection process was a multi-year competition, where Rijndael was the winning ci [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardAES is a 128-bit block cipher with a choice of a 128-bit, 192-bit, or 256-bit key. AES is based on a state of the art algorithm originally called Rijndael chosen in an international competition and st [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardThe Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric-key block cipher algorithm and U.S. government standard for secure and classified data encryption and decryption. In December 2001, the National I [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardThe Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an encryption algorithm used by U.S. government agencies to secure materials. It is predicted that AES will soon be used in the private sector with commercial [..]
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Advanced Encryption Standard<algorithm> <cryptography> (AES) The NIST's replacement for the Data Encryption Standard (DES). The Rijndael /rayn-dahl/ symmetric block cipher, designed by Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, was chosen by a NIST contest to be AES. AES is Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS-197. AES currently supports 128, 192 and 256-bit key [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardRefers to the specification for the encryption of electronic data established by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology. The algorithm described by AES is a symmetric key algorithm usin [..]
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Advanced Encryption StandardThe Advanced Encryption Standard is a standard for the symmetrical encryption of data (AES).
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Advanced Encryption Standard
A data encryption scheme which uses three different key sizes (128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit). AES was adopted by the U.S. government in 2002 as the encryption standard for protecting sensitive but [..]
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