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 AES = Advanced Encryption Standard; also known as Rinnsale; established by the United States National Institute of Standards & Technology in 2001; block cypher with 128 bits block size; key length is 128, 192, or 256 bits ([[wp> Advanced_Encryption_Standard|AES]]) AES = Advanced Encryption Standard; also known as Rinnsale; established by the United States National Institute of Standards & Technology in 2001; block cypher with 128 bits block size; key length is 128, 192, or 256 bits ([[wp> Advanced_Encryption_Standard|AES]])
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 +C2 = Command & Control; refers to infrastructure/servers that have the purpose of controlling infected/compromised systems; botnets use c2 infrastructure at its core ([[https://www.varonis.com/blog/what-is-c2/|What is C2?]])
  
 EDR = Endpoint Detection & Response - an agent based tool that collects process-level information from your computers and alert you on potentially malicious activity ([[wp> Endpoint_detection_and_response|EDR]]) EDR = Endpoint Detection & Response - an agent based tool that collects process-level information from your computers and alert you on potentially malicious activity ([[wp> Endpoint_detection_and_response|EDR]])
  
 EPP = Endpoint Protection Platform - aka next-gen AntiVirus; blocks know malware and programs that behaves like malware ([[wp> Endpoint_security|EPP]]) EPP = Endpoint Protection Platform - aka next-gen AntiVirus; blocks know malware and programs that behaves like malware ([[wp> Endpoint_security|EPP]])
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