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– Advanced Encryption Standard.
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Abbreviation for “Advanced Encryption Standard.” Block cipher used in symmetric key cryptography adopted by NIST in November 2001 as U.S. FIPS PUB 197 (or “FIPS 197”). See Strong Cryptography.
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AES: Advanced Encryption Standard
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cf. Amateur Entomologists' Society - one of the UK's leading organisations for people interested in insects.
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(1) Short for Advanced Encryption Standard, a symmetric 128-bit block data encryption technique developed by Belgian cryptographers Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. The U.S government adopted the algor [..]
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An acronym for Advanced Encryption Standard. AES is an advanced encryption algorithm for securing sensitive but unclassified material by US Government agencies and, as a likely consequence, will probably evolve as the encryption standard for day to day commercial transactions in the private sector.
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Advanced Encryption Standard
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Aircraft Earth Station
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  Advanced Encryption Standard (Wikipedia)
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The Advanced Encryption Standard is a symmetric block encryption protocol used in WPA2 and other protocols to encrypt data with a high degree of protection and a low CPU overhead.
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AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a symmetric 128-bit, 192-bit or 256-bit block data encryption technique developed by Belgian cryptographers Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen. It is also known a Rij [..]
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AES (Advanced Encryption Standard, a.k.a. Rijndael) is a symetric block cypher developed by belgian cryptographers Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, that won the NIST's contest for a replacement of [..]
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Advanced Encryption Standard. An encryption specification approved by the U.S. government in 2001 for both official and commercial use. It replaces the obsolete Data Encryption Standard (DES). Variati [..]
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Advanced Encryption Standard
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See Advanced Encryption Standard.
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Advanced Encryption Standard. Symmetric encryption algorithm specified by NIST in FIPS 197. As the result of a public evaluation, AES was declared the official encryption standard in the year 2001. It [..]
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AES is a symmetric (private key) encryption that uses a shared secret key between the sender and receiver to encrypt and decrypt data. It was originally published in 1998 and adopted by the U.S. government in 2000. In 2003, the US National Security Agency (NSA) stated that AES was secure enough to protect its information at the secret and top-secre [..]
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Audio Engineering Society.
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Auger Electron Spectrometry
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See Automatic Electronic Shutter
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An abbreviation for Automated Export System.
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Audio Engineering Society.
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Atmospheric Environment Service
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<acronym> 1. <computer programming> Application environment specification. 2. <computer security> Advanced Encryption Standard. (01 Jun 2006)
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Aircraft Earth station
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Aircraft Earth station.
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See Advanced Electronic Signature.
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AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is standard for encryption intended to replace the DES (Data Encryption Standard). AES supports key lengths ranging from 128 to 256 bits. See also
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An abbreviation of Audio Engineering Society.
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The Automated Export System (AES) allows electronic filing of the Electronic Export Information (EEI) and ocean manifest information directly to U.S. Customs.
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