Pronunciation: /eɪs/
noun a copper or bronze coin of ancient Rome, originally one pound in weight but later reduced
A1 An AES is a type of encryption used to secure data.
A2 I learned about AES in my computer science class.
B1 AES encryption is commonly used to protect sensitive information.
B2 Understanding the intricacies of AES encryption requires a strong background in cryptography.
C1 Experts in cybersecurity often recommend using AES for data protection.
C2 The implementation of AES in network security protocols has greatly improved data privacy.
formal The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a widely used method for securing sensitive data.
informal I always make sure to use AES encryption when sending important information online.
slang AES is like a digital lock for your files, keeping them safe from hackers.
figurative The AES of cybersecurity is constantly evolving to stay ahead of cyber threats.
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