Advanced encryption standard
Author: Silicon Laboratories Inc.
The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt data for the purposes of protecting the data when it is transmitted electronically. The AES algorithm allows for the use of cipher keys that are 128-, 192-, or 256bits long to protect data in 16byte blocks.
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