Cryptographic Algorithm: AES |
Author(s): |
Saoud Sarwar , Al-falah School of Engg. & technology, Faridabad, India; Shikha Kumari, Al-falah School of Engg. & technology, Faridabad, India; Mahenaz Fatima, Al-falah School of Engg. & technology, Faridabad, India; Almas Zahra, Al-falah School of Engg. & technology, Faridabad, India; Syed Tariq, Al-falah School of Engg. & technology, Faridabad, India |
Keywords: |
AES algorithm (encryption, decryption), ciphers, PKC |
Abstract |
AES is the advanced encryption standard, for encrypting and decrypting data. AES was published by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology. AES is a block cipher algorithm described on Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS). AES was created by two Belgian cryptographers, Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen, replacing the old Data Encryption Standard (DES), which grew vulnerable to brute-force attacks due to its 56-bit effective key length. It takes an input block of a certain size, usually 128, and produces a corresponding output block of the same size. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV1I12056 Published in: Volume : 1, Issue : 12 Publication Date: 01/03/2013 Page(s): 2680-2681 |
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