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Friday, September 21st, 2018

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    12:17p
    AES Resulted in a $250-Billion Economic Benefit

    NIST has released a new study concluding that the AES encryption standard has resulted in a $250-billion worldwide economic benefit over the past 20 years. I have no idea how to even begin to assess the quality of the study and its conclusions -- it's all in the 150-page report, though -- but I do like the pretty block diagram of AES on the report's cover.

    8:16p
    New Findings About Prime Number Distribution Almost Certainly Irrelevant to Cryptography

    Lots of people are e-mailing me about this new result on the distribution of prime numbers. While interesting, it has nothing to do with cryptography. Cryptographers aren't interested in how to find prime numbers, or even in the distribution of prime numbers. Public-key cryptography algorithms like RSA get their security from the difficulty of factoring large composite numbers that are the product of two prime numbers. That's completely different.

    10:21p
    Friday Squid Blogging: British Columbia "Squid Run" Is a Tourist Attraction

    On James Island.

    As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven't covered.

    Read my blog posting guidelines here.

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