Encryption & Security
What Is AES Encryption?
A widely used encryption standard considered practically resistant to brute-force attacks.
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is a block cipher used worldwide by governments, banks, and VPN services. The AES-256 variant uses a 256-bit key, meaning so many possible combinations that breaking it is considered practically infeasible with current technology.
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