Advanced Encryption Standard
Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES)
Hacker Definition
An encryption methodology developed by the United States National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) and publicized as a Federal Information Processing
Standard (FIPS). AES is a privacy transformation for Internet Protocol
Security (IPSec) and Internet Key
Exchange (IKE). AES was designed not only to replace the Data Encryption Standard (DES) but also to be more secure than
its predecessor. Compared to DES, AES offers a large key size and ensures that
the only known approach to decrypt
messages is for cyber-intruders to try every possible keya daunting task
indeed. The AES has variable key lengths, with algorithms specifying a 128-bit
key (the default), a 192-bit key, and a 256-bit key. Although AES was developed
to replace DES, NIST suggests that DES will remain an approved encryption algorithm for the near future.
See Also: Algorithm; Data Encryption Standard (DES); Decryption or Decipher; Encryption or Encipher; Internet Protocol Security (IPSec); Key; National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Cisco Systems, Inc. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). [Online, March 2, 2004.] Cisco Systems, Inc. Website.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/
product/software/ios122/122newft/122t/122t13/.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Telecom Definition
See AES.
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