Re: New hash contest by NIST, similair to AES competition



~David~ <shadoweyez@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
http://www.full-disk-encryption.net/nist_hash.html

do any of you have any candidates? think any good hashes will come out of this?

I know someone, a very smart young cryptologist, who has
a candidate algorithm. I know not whether he'll submit it.
I hope he does.

Yes, I think it is a useful endeavour. Even at worst, I
don't realistically see that any harm can come of it.

Phil
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so you can help." -- Dead Kennedys, written upon the B-side of tapes of
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