Full info on the Rijndael selection is up on:
http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/aes/
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For Release 11.00 EDT Monday 2nd October 2000
Rijndael is GREEN
NIST chooses Rijndael as the Advanced Encryption Standard
Announced today in Washington, DC, the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) has chosen Rijndael as the
Advanced Encryption Algorithm
Perry: Right. My article will be going up on wired.com shortly, if it
hasn't already. Meanwhile, here's an excerpt below.
Also see a press release from the winner, who was notified in advance:
http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/cosic/press/pr_aes_english.html
So were other firms and analysts, who ha
I was unable to get in on the webcast, but third parties inform me the
winner was Rijndael (pronounced like "rhine dahl" for ignorant English
speakers.)
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Title: RE: Bletchley Park had ten Colossi in 1944
Perry
This is not new 'news'. I am fortunate enough to live 20 miles from Bletchley (my old maths Prof. worked there on Japanese codes during the war).
The trust that now leases the premises has put together an amazing exhibition and is quit
The following information from the Rijndael Page
http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/~rijmen/rijndael/index.html may come
in handy later today when NIST announces the new Advanced Encryption
Standard (AES):
'Rijndael FAQ
1.How is that pronounced ?
If you're Dutch, Flemish, Indonesian,