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At the heart of Apple's security architecture is the Advanced Encryption Standard algorithm (AES), a data-scrambling system published in 1998 and adopted as a U.S. government standard in 2001. After more than a decade of exhaustive analysis, AES is widely regarded as unbreakable. The algorithm is so strong that no computer imaginable for the foreseeable future-even a quantum computer-would be able to crack a truly random 256-bit AES key. The National Security Agency has approved AES-256 for storing top-secret data. |
Another interesting but lengthy article about the security on the iPhone.
http://www.technologyreview.com/news...ity-threshold/
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