The AES algorithm is used by hundreds of millions of users worldwide to protect internet banking, wireless communications, and the data on their hard disks. In 2000, the Rijndael algorithm[l], designed by the Belgian cryptographers Dr. Joan Daemen (STMicro-electronics) and Prof. Vincent Rijmen (K.U.Leuven)[l], was selected as the winner of an open competition organized by the US NIST (National Institute for Standards and Technology). Today AES is used in more than 1700 NIST-validated products and thousands of others; it has been standardized by NIST, ISO, and IEEE [4] and it has been approved by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) for protecting secret and even top secret information. In this paper, we represent that how the performance of AES improves when we use new instructions using Intel core processor.
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