The final criteria used by NIST to evaluate candidate AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) ciphers included factors such as security, performance (both in software and hardware), implementation characteristics, and cost. Security was primarily assessed based on the cipher's resistance to known cryptographic attacks, while performance evaluated speed and efficiency in various environments. Additionally, NIST considered the ease of implementation and the practicality of integrating the cipher into existing systems. These criteria ensured that the selected AES standard would be robust, efficient, and widely applicable.
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