Timeline for What is the status of the NIST Lightweight Cryptography Standardisation Process?
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Feb 9, 2023 at 11:00 | comment | added | Daniel Apon | This is an absolute trashy comment, Paul. | |
Feb 8, 2023 at 12:31 | comment | added | Paul Uszak | Would your contact be able to say which (if any) other external agencies were instrumental in the final selection process? | |
Feb 7, 2023 at 23:36 | history | edited | kodlu | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Feb 7, 2023 at 22:26 | comment | added | Daniel S | NIST has now announced the Ascon family as the lightweight cryptography to be standardised. See their announcement. Would you like to add this to your answer? | |
Dec 30, 2022 at 23:00 | comment | added | Daniel S | This seems to be consistent with a recent forum posting: groups.google.com/a/list.nist.gov/g/lwc-forum/c/ZjqbdDyO0Do | |
Dec 25, 2022 at 12:59 | vote | accept | Daniel S | ||
Dec 25, 2022 at 12:46 | history | answered | kodlu | CC BY-SA 4.0 |