2.4 AES Algorithm

The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric encryption algorithm that was adopted by the U.S. government in 2001 as a standard for encrypting sensitive data. It is considered to be one of the most secure encryption algorithms in use today.

This API supports the following AES algorithms:

  • AES-ECB (Electronic Codebook)

  • AES-CBC (Cipher Block Chaining)

  • AES-CTR (Counter)

  • AES-OFB (Output Feedback)

  • AES-CFB (Cipher Feedback)

  • AES-XTS (Tweaked Codebook)

  • AES-KW (Key Wrap)

Note: The specific algorithms supported by an API may vary depending on the implementation. It is important to consult the API documentation to determine which algorithms are supported.