Entity: AES

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Description

AES, short for Advanced Encryption Standard, is a symmetric encryption algorithm and block cipher used for securing data. It requires the same key for encryption and decryption, ensuring secure communication between sender and receiver.

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AES

Etymology

The term AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard.

Definition

AES is a symmetric encryption algorithm and a block cipher that uses the same key for both encryption and decryption, ensuring secure data transmission.

Historical Context

AES was established as a standard by the U.S. government's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2001, replacing the older Data Encryption Standard (DES) due to security concerns.

Cultural Significance

AES plays a crucial role in modern cybersecurity, protecting sensitive information in various applications such as online banking, communication, and data storage.

AES is related to other encryption algorithms such as DES, RSA, and Blowfish, each with its unique encryption methods and strengths.

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Definition

A widely adopted symmetric encryption algorithm and block cipher known for its security and efficiency in protecting sensitive information.

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