I've heard from some old archives... https://gnupg.org/ftp/blurbs/an-advanced-introduction-to-gnupg.pdf https://gnupg.org/ftp/blurbs/kernel-recipes-2017-modern-key-management.pdf https://lwn.net/Articles/735840/
And am wondering if or when the Curve448 (Ed448-Goldilocks - https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/625.pdf) will be implemented. It would be nice to have matching the presumed levels of security of the standard NIST curves P-384 and P-521. From the sources I've read it seems like this was on the books. I know that TLS has already implemented it into their standards in 2017. When can we expect GnuPG to step up?
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