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CipherCloud has announced that its implementation of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption algorithm has been certified as U.S. FIPS PUB 197 (FIPS 197), validation number 1976.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), has received significant interest over the past decade due to its performance and security level. Many hardware implementations have been proposed.
Encryption is the only effective way to maintain the privacy and which provides the security in cloud computing. AES encryption algorithm takes a lot of time for computations.
But what this Fox-IT technique achieves is very close to that ideal, offering the ability to crack even complex AES-256bit encryption in a few minutes with relatively cheap, off-the-shelf hardware.
The NSA says Type 6 passwords, which use a reversible 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption algorithm so a device can decrypt the protected password into the plaintext password ...
A new attack on AES-128 reduces the complexity of finding a private key by three to five times. The attack by Microsoft and Belgian researchers makes it faster than a brute force attack.