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On 08/16/2013 11:36 AM, Richard Pieri wrote: > You need to know how to attack ciphers if you want to critique them. That's why you need a formidable enough reputation, and even possibly an AES-style competition, to get enough public crypto talent beating on your algorithm. > And even that isn't always enough to spot weaknesses. Cryptography is an odd world. Having extremely clear understanding about being extremely obfuscatory. -kb, the Kent who remains a fan of one-time-pads, and with gigantic capacity, physically tiny micro SD cards, they acquire a practicality Cold War spies could only dream of.
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