advanced encryption standard (aes)
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a widely used encryption algorithm that ensures secure communication and data protection by encrypting and decrypting information. It operates through a combination of key sizes and block sizes to provide strong encryption and confidentiality for various applications, such as securing network communication, storing sensitive data, and protecting digital signatures.
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