Description: AES encryption algorithm in October 2000, NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology Association) announced candidates from 15 kinds of algorithm selected a new encryption standard keys. Rijndael was selected to become the future of the AES. Rijndael is the second half of 1999, by researcher Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen created. AES encryption is increasingly becoming the various forms of de facto standard for electronic data. United States Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in May 26, 2002 developed a new Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) norms.
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