The Pure Crypto Project's Hash Function

Ralf Senderek ralf at senderek.de
Sat May 3 11:28:24 EDT 2003


On Sat, 3 May 2003, Rich Salz wrote:

> Isn't it better to have clean implementations of known algorithms that
> have been widely understood and studied by the cryptographic community?

That's why RSA is used in the project.


> Smallest lines of code doesn't imply "most secure."
> 	/r$

The goal is of course : "most secure" AND "most clear" AND "smallest code"

Ralf.


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