Thanks for the feedback.  

> On Sep 4, 2025, at 6:43 AM, Deb Cooley via Datatracker <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> References:  The references for IND-CCA2, IND-CPA as well as the
> Fujisaki-Okamoto transform, and maybe HHK should be normative.  My reservation
> here is the fact that the reference for the first two is a textbook, which is
> certainly 'stable', but hardly freely available.  I'm going to bet that Katz
> has references for both of the first two security properties. [note: the
> textbook reference has a typo - Introductino/Introduction]

I've made FO and HHK into normative references.  I understand that you are 
concerned about making non-freely available resources like textbooks as 
normative references.  There are many works that give the definitions of 
IND-CPA and IND-CCA, including HHK, so I've updated the references for IND-CPA 
/ IND-CCA to say "such as {{KATZ}} or {{HHK}}", and thus we have at least one 
normative reference for those definitions.

The changes are in:
https://github.com/dstebila/draft-ietf-tls-hybrid-design/commit/5c27cfbd5a595cdb62454431da070994e99846bd

Douglas
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