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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. AES Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AES Corporation is an American utility and power generation company that operates in 15 countries and employs 9,600 people. It was founded in 1981 and has a history of global expansion, decentralized management, and renewable energy projects.

  4. List of death deities - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of various death deities from different cultures and religions, with their names, functions, and attributes. Find out who is the god of death in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

  5. Learn how to avoid drug interactions with medications, foods, drinks, and health conditions. Find out which drugs can cause side effects, reduce effectiveness, or be dangerous when taken together.

  6. 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.

  7. CCM mode - Wikipedia

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    CCM mode is a mode of operation for cryptographic block ciphers that provides both authentication and confidentiality. It combines counter mode for encryption with CBC-MAC for authentication, and is used in IEEE 802.11i, IPsec, TLS 1.2 and Bluetooth Low Energy.

  8. AES instruction set - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the AES instruction set, a set of instructions that perform AES encryption and decryption efficiently. Find out which Intel processors support AES-NI, the first major implementation of AES-NI, and compare it with other architectures and hardware accelerators.

  9. Common Scrambling Algorithm - Wikipedia

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    However, as all operations are on 8-bit subblocks, the algorithm can be implemented using regular SIMD, or a form of “byteslicing”. As most SIMD instruction sets, (with the exception of AVX2 ) do not support parallel look-up tables, the S-box lookups are done in a non-bytesliced implementation, but their integration into the rest of the ...