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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

State of Hash functions

Check out these notes from a panel discussion at the second hash workshop held at NIST. Very interesting read to gauge the state of hash functions today and thoughts about the future from the guys who really know their stuff.
Posted by Pandurang Kamat at 1:05 AM
Labels: cryptography, hash, security

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