aes256

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The aes256 tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about AES-256 encryption in enterprise storage and productivity software. Topics include Kingston's DC3000ME Gen5 PCIe 5.0 U.2 SSD, which supports AES-256 encryption for data security in data center and AI deployments, and LibreOffice 25.8, which adds modern AES-256 encryption to PDF 2.0 export. These threads highlight AES-256 as a key security feature for protecting sensitive data in both hardware and software contexts, relevant to IT professionals and users concerned with encryption standards.
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    Kingston DC3000ME Gen5 PCIe 5.0 U.2 SSD: Mainstream Enterprise Performance

    Kingston’s new DC3000ME Gen5 U.2 SSD arrives as one of the clearest statements yet that PCIe 5.0 enterprise flash is moving out of the OEM-only channel and into mainstream procurement — a high-capacity, 1‑DWPD data center drive with Gen5 performance, broad security and telemetry features, and...
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    LibreOffice 25.8: PDF 2.0, AES-256, and Windows 7/8/32-bit Deprecation

    LibreOffice 25.8 lands as a decisive modernization push: it drops support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1, moves away from 32‑bit Windows builds, and packs tangible performance and security upgrades — including PDF 2.0 export with modern AES‑256 encryption and a suite of memory and rendering...
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