AES is included in the ISO/IEC 18033-3 standard. AES became effective as a U.S. federal government standard on May 26, 2002, after approval by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. AES is available in many different encryption packages, and is the first (and only) publicly accessible cipher approved by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) for top secret information when used in an NSA approved cryptographic module.[note 4]
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The Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP)[41] allows for independent validation of the correct implementation of the AES algorithm. Successful validation results in being listed on the NIST validations page.[42] This testing is a pre-requisite for the FIPS 140-2 module validation. However, successful CAVP validation in no way implies that the cryptographic module implementing the algorithm is secure. A cryptographic module lacking FIPS 140-2 validation or specific approval by the NSA is not deemed secure by the US Government and cannot be used to protect government data.[40]
FIPS 140-2 validation is challenging to achieve both technically and fiscally.[43] There is a standardized battery of tests as well as an element of source code review that must be passed over a period of a few weeks. The cost to perform these tests through an approved laboratory can be significant (e.g., well over $30,000 US)[43] and does not include the time it takes to write, test, document and prepare a module for validation. After validation, modules must be re-submitted and re-evaluated if they are changed in any way. This can vary from simple paperwork updates if the security functionality did not change to a more substantial set of re-testing if the security functionality was impacted by the change.
As described above, both nitrate supply and the nitrogen status of the plant control PR and LR growth through the microRNA393/AFB3 module (Vidal et al., 2010). A study that combined genomics, systems biology, and molecular genetics approaches identified the NAM/ATAF1,2/CUC2 (NAC) transcription factor NAC4 as a downstream target of AFB3 (Vidal et al., 2013). Interestingly, nac4 mutants exhibited reduced LR density in response to nitrate, whereas PR length remained similar to wild-type plants (Vidal et al., 2013), indicating that NAC4 specifically regulates LR density downstream of AFB3 (Fig. 2B).
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