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Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a widely adopted and symmetric encryption algorithm standard used while securing data.
The algorithm uses one of three cipher key strengths: a 128-, 192-, or 256-bit encryption key. Each encryption-key size causes the algorithm to behave slightly differently. So, the increasing key ...
Researchers have found a weakness in the AES algorithm used worldwide to protect internet banking, wireless communications, and data on hard disks. They managed to come up with a clever new attack ...
Whitfield Diffie, who many consider the father of cryptography and who has an algorithm named after him, said the last year was a turning point for encryption.
Charanjit Jutla, a researcher at IBM, apparently invented an algorithm capable of performing both encryption and authentication functions in one, simultaneous step. IBM says the technology takes ...
This paper proposes a high-throughput implementation of AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) supporting encryption and decryption with 128-bit cipher key.
However, NIST encouraged agencies to implement the stronger and faster Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm instead.
ASC X9 has released a new standard, X9.24-3, that allows the use of the AES DUKPT algorithm to enhance security in retail financial transactions.
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