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What is a AES

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Monday March 22, 2010
AES stands for Advanced Encryption System. It was adopted by the United States and is used all over the world to encrypt documents and other data. It is extremely secure and ensures that only those with a password can access a given file set. Most commonly seen in

AES-128 bit and AES-256 bit

, it's made its way down from the military level to the consumer level.

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- AES stands for Advanced Encryption System.

- There are 128, 192, and 256-bit varieties.

- AES is the standard for encryption of government data.

- AES encryption is very secure and is considered unbreakable.
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