The Advanced Encryption Standard that will replace DES (The Data Encryption Standard) around the turn of the century
Advanced Encryption Standard A symmetric key encryption technique which will replace the commonly used DES standard It was the result of a worldwide call for submissions of encryption algorithms issued by NIST in 1997 and completed in 2000 The winning algorithm, Rijndael, was developed by two Belgian cryptologists, Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen AES provides strong encryption in various environments: standard software platforms, limited space environments, and hardware implementations
- Advanced Encryption Standard, the new U S government standard symmetric encryption algorithm that replaces DES Originally called Rijndael ("rain-doll")
Advanced Encryption Standard - a new cryptographic algorithm, previously known as Rijndael, intended as a replacement for 3DES
The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) will be a new Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication that will specify a cryptographic algorithm for use by U S Government organizations to protect sensitive (unclassified) information NIST also anticipates that the AES will be widely used on a voluntary basis by organizations, institutions, and individuals outside of the U S Government - and outside of the United States - in some cases NIST has selected Rijndael as the proposed AES algorithm
Advanced Encryption Standard, MIST-approved standards assumed for next 20-30 years
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) will become a federal standard for the encryption of commercial and government data, and is intended to replace DES National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a division of US Department of Commerce, is currently taking nominations for the AES Public was invited to propose suitable block ciphers as candidates of AES
(Advanced Encryption Standard) An encryption algorithm (Rijndael) chosen by the US National Institute of Science and Technology to replace DES (but not triple-DES) as a new Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) by summer 2001
Advanced Encryption Standard The new block cipher chosen by the U S Government for general use by the U S Government
Founded in 1949, the largest professional organization for electronic engineers and all others actively involved in audio engineering Primarily concerned with education and standardization
AES stands for Advanced Encryption Standard This block cipher is expected to become a FIPS standard and will replace DES
The Audio Engineering Society (AES) is a professional society of audio people who work to set standards for the audio community The AES serves the audio industry by stimulating and facilitating advances in the constantly changing field of audio It encourages and disseminates new developments through annual technical meetings and exhibitions of professional equipment, and through the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society (JAES), the professional archival publication in the audio industry
The Advanced Encryption Standard, a new symmetric key algorithm expected to become a US Federal Information Processing Standard early in 2001
Acronym for the Audio Engineering Society Founded in 1949, this is the world's largest society of audio professionals, and is composed of technicians, academics, and experts in various fields The AES focuses on professional audio and sound engineering It publishes the AES Journal, organizes conventions, and proposes new standards Please check the following web site for further details: http: //www aes org/ Links to more audio-related sites can be found at: http: //www aes org/www-links/
Atmospheric Environment Service, the Canadian equivalent of USA's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration AES operates the solar measurement network for Canada They are also the equivalent of USA's National Climatic Data Center in that they respond to requests for weather data and maintain the data archives
The Advanced Encryption Standard that will replace DES (The Data Encryption Standard) toward the end of 2000 RSA Security's RC6 algorithm is a finalist