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RSA-4096 compared to AES-142.
According to the research, https://crypto.stackexchange.com/q/8687 , 256-bit symmetric key is compared to RSA-15360. Will you add support of 15360-bit modulus for RSA?
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Moreover, https://github.com/open-quantum-safe , Japan and USA are working on post-quantum algorithms.
Re: RSA-4096 compared to AES-142. [ In reply to ]
Le mercredi 12 f?vrier 2020, 03:31:49 CET microsoft gaofei a ?crit :
> According to the research, https://crypto.stackexchange.com/q/8687 ,
> 256-bit symmetric key is compared to RSA-15360. Will you add support of
> 15360-bit modulus for RSA?

Rather 16380 bits, which stays pretty close, and remains a power of two
(round number!)

> Moreover, https://github.com/open-quantum-safe , Japan and USA are
> working on post-quantum algorithms.


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Re: RSA-4096 compared to AES-142. [ In reply to ]
https://github.com/open-quantum-safe . You should NOT approve Chinese algorithms. China blocked YouTube, Google, Twitter, Reddit, and more sites, I suspect that China may publish a bad cipher so that China can monitor us. AES, RSA, and ECC are trustable for Chinese users, but may contain USA backdoor.
Re: RSA-4096 compared to AES-142. [ In reply to ]
You should not crosspost, and AES, RSA and ECC do not contain a backdoor.

Op wo 12 feb. 2020 om 12:44 schreef microsoft gaofei via Gcrypt-devel
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