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In 1997 [[NIST]] requested proposals for a new advanced encryption standard. Three years later they officially announced that [http://rijndael.info/ Rijndael] was selected as the AES as can be seen in [http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips197/fips-197.pdf FIPS-197].  
 
In 1997 [[NIST]] requested proposals for a new advanced encryption standard. Three years later they officially announced that [http://rijndael.info/ Rijndael] was selected as the AES as can be seen in [http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips197/fips-197.pdf FIPS-197].  

Latest revision as of 01:26, 24 March 2012

Advanced Encryption Standard

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In 1997 NIST requested proposals for a new advanced encryption standard. Three years later they officially announced that Rijndael was selected as the AES as can be seen in FIPS-197. It is expected to be the standard for approximately 20-30 years, unless an exploit is published before then.

In 2009 there have been a series of attacks on AES, [2].

AES-256 has a block size of 16 bytes.