-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 While I know it's not a big concern at the moment, we are well on the way to a future that includes quantum computing. While some in the computer science and crypto fields say we won't see a crypto breaking quantum computer for another 30+ years, others are putting it closer to 10 and even 5-6.
Regardless of what the actual timeframe is, I'm wondering what work is being done in GnuPG to implement QC resistant asymmetric algorithms? Perhaps a better question, and I have done very little research into this specifically I admit, /are/ there any QC resistant asymmetric algorithms to implement or will we need to come up with something completely different? Anthony - -- Phone: 1.845.666.1114 Skype: cajuntechie PGP Key: 0x028ADF7453B04B15 Fingerprint: C5CE E687 DDC2 D12B 9063 56EA 028A DF74 53B0 4B15 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWcb5LAAoJEAKK33RTsEsVplkP/RMkSuX5mPHJoetvkui/1scJ /g2VyHhZz7L2YMwOpXdDxmN40/6aFIopNcBt1DvnRqG9SFeVKIRFW9ndIhr2GhFk DSQPpQrunK5xSERgw+PKIvECsJoaEB2uG3wV/us7wuqd8d2iqnFVNtM8OFqiUp6e rz9T8XAgZg/2pKJDt3XFjRhq8E1rUbm1Sby3I0DwZwRefc+lDA+Iju19G5BYuUn1 oklCwLadpg/6+qngXzUaXSjGLNEl6UEK7NumBuDW68x1M9D4xBHXDuH1NbHTzEjB UuL2kzb5bLZpnQSYL1n259p+PWzQnX/V/HvwWahh/+wkcpPjMo3RMpt/Q2Z9Zm74 vn1Ob54rUaWqcl5b03Hy7mvXZW/ZHADwv2rKnjUEvxeKpF7yakgk9iK7U5J/iGFB O/9BEEkc834sZ/iZRwTUQPKurDZ+We4/kW8jNfCcZmDl7lIiCXGGr91leMRYflLR kc+8rS+7iRA9u4EH/hPWJ1iqERQt/0brfN4YvrEpUQWGtaXboRQJk3pTRV7WB4oH 367nJEEwPp0JnviFVD1PN4MoLYtIFkatEcIvku6s+gxWsVRkkEUqdNKRA5kKY/Sb 3zAKEjpcW03hc/h+0KvYSRGUOYCcB4y3PM+P/cwYRAU9lBcZJ5jEKbAkCJR7I11F ek76H2BMUuVqmxPVtGIN =eH5A -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users