Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is approved by NIST in Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Publication and is a new cryptographic algorithm standard developed to replace ____________________

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- Data Encryption Standard algorithm (DES)
- Triple-DES Encryption
- RC4 Encryption
- Data Integrity


CORRECT ANSWER : Data Encryption Standard algorithm (DES)

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Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)

The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) [AES] was developed to replace DES [DES]. The AES Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication specifies a cryptographic algorithm for use by U.S. Government organizations. However, the AES will also be widely used by organizations, institutions, and individuals outside of the U.S. Government. AES is a subset of the Rijndael cipher[5] developed by two Belgian cryptographers, Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen, who submitted a proposal to NIST during the AES selection process.[7] Rijndael is a family of ciphers with different key and block sizes.

Prajakta Pandit 02-24-2017 04:01 AM

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