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A key should always be considered to consist of both raw key material and all metadata required to fully describe and execute the associated cryptographic function.
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A key should always be considered to consist of both raw key material and all metadata required to fully describe and execute the associated cryptographic function.
A key should always be considered to consist of both raw key material and all metadata required to fully describe and execute the associated cryptographic function.
TIL that OpenSSH now warns if you aren't using a PQ cipher!
https://www.openssh.com/pq.html
Team: what policy is that?
Me: one second
Me type type type
Me: this policy
Work now wants me to support my team with how ML is transforming the industry. I feel like I've been doing a pretty good job with that so far, but it can't hurt to ask: what would you want to know about module lattices?
Colleague: on the other hand, it would be another opportunity for you to work a Dyson swarm into a serious work document, so maybe you should take this AI.