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  2. Alliance of Sahel States - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) is a confederation of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso formed in 2024 to resist ECOWAS intervention. The AES is anti-French, anti-ECOWAS, and pro-Russian, and has faced jihadist insurgency and coups in the region.

  3. Advanced Encryption Standard - Wikipedia

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    AES is a symmetric-key algorithm for encrypting electronic data, with key sizes of 128, 192 or 256 bits. AES is a variant of Rijndael, a family of ciphers developed by Daemen and Rijmen, and is the first cipher approved by the U.S. NSA for top secret information.

  4. Rijndael S-box - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the substitution box (S-box) used in the Rijndael cipher, the basis of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm. See the forward and inverse S-box tables, the Nyberg S-box transformation, and the affine transformation.

  5. Jarmila Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Jarmila Wolfe [1] [2] (née Gajdošová, formerly Groth; born 26 April 1987) is a Slovak-Australian former tennis player.. In her career, she won two singles titles and one doubles title on the WTA Tour, as well as 14 singles and ten doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit.

  6. Authenticated encryption - Wikipedia

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    Authenticated encryption (AE) is an encryption scheme that ensures data confidentiality and authenticity. Learn about its history, variants, programming interface, and approaches such as encrypt-then-MAC (EtM).

  7. Advanced electronic signature - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, requirements and legal implications of an advanced electronic signature (AES) under EU Regulation No 910/2014 (eIDAS). AES is one of the standards for secure and legally binding electronic signatures in the European Single Market.

  8. Advanced Encryption Standard process - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the AES algorithm was chosen as a standard by NIST from 1997 to 2000, after a public and transparent competition involving 15 candidates. AES is a symmetric block cipher with 128-bit blocks and 128-, 192-, or 256-bit keys.

  9. Telasi - Wikipedia

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    Telasi is a private company that provides electricity to Tbilisi, Georgia. It was privatized to AES Corporation in 1998 and sold to Inter RAO UES in 2003.