aes128 vs aes256 ?
Sam Hartman
hartmans at MIT.EDU
Tue Jan 27 06:34:16 EST 2004
>>>>> "Wyllys" == Wyllys Ingersoll <wyllys.ingersoll at sun.com> writes:
Wyllys> Although, supporting 128 bit by default might be helpful
Wyllys> for people with import/export restrictions since 128 is
Wyllys> generally easier to get through than 256.
That will be unfortunate for product vendors at least who care about
spec compliance since 256 is the mandatory to implement.
Do you actually know of people who have had trouble getting AES 256
approved?
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