AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
AES is a symmetric block cipher adopted by the U.S. government as the standard for encrypting classified data. It supports 128-, 192-, and 256-bit key lengths.
Cómo se usa en ciberseguridad
Cybersecurity teams use AES to encrypt data at rest on servers, databases, and endpoints. Security engineers select AES-256 for disk encryption, VPN tunnels, and TLS cipher suites. GRC analysts verify AES usage during compliance audits for standards like PCI DSS and HIPAA.
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Las definiciones son explicaciones originales escritas con fines de desarrollo profesional. Para definiciones técnicas autorizadas, consulta NIST, ISO o el organismo de normalización correspondiente.