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Daniel J. Bernstein
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Designing cryptography (deployed now: X25519, Ed25519, ChaCha20, sntrup, Classic McEliece) to proactively reduce risks. Coined phrase "post-quantum" in 2003.
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Daniel J. Bernstein
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Designing cryptography (deployed now: X25519, Ed25519, ChaCha20, sntrup, Classic McEliece) to proactively reduce risks. Coined phrase "post-quantum" in 2003.
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@rsalz @darkuncle NSA has a huge budget to "covertly influence and/or overtly leverage" cryptographic designs: https://www.eff.org/files/2014/04/09/20130905-guard-sigint_enabling.pdf NSA _paying_ the RSA company to put Dual EC into RSA's BSafe library (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-security-rsa-idUSBRE9BJ1C220131220/) is an example of overt leverage towards the RSA company, and of covert influence for the public not knowing about this. Same for NSA _paying_ companies to put non-hybrids into products. Do you dispute these examples of covert influence and/or overt leverage? If so, why?
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