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From: Alex Alten (Alten
home.com)Date: Wed Nov 14 2001 - 16:50:36 CST
I'm sure they will report their findings back to NIST. I only wanted
to find out more, especially if there were going to be minor changes.
Then I need to factor that into any implementations or designs going
forward at this time. It sounds like the safest course is to support
3DES and support Rijndael as it stands now, but be prepared to adjust
things when AES is finally approved. This is where a version number
comes in handy.
- Alex
At 07:52 PM 11/14/2001 GMT, David Wagner wrote:
>If anyone has doubts, speak up now. NIST is still accepting public
>comments, I believe.
>
>Just spreading second-hand tales that someone has doubts without any
>information on who or what their concerns may be, on the other hand,
>seems counter-productive. It is impossible for anyone to evaluate such
>concerns without knowing what the concerns are.
>
--Alex Alten Alten
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