[DNSOP] Call for Presentations: 32nd DNS-OARC Workshop, San Francisco, CA, Feb 08 2020

2019-10-15 Thread Jan Včelák
The 32nd DNS-OARC Workshop will take place at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco in San Francisco, California, USA on February 8th 2020. It is co-located with and will take place right before NANOG 78 (Feb 10th to Feb 12th 2020). The Workshop's Program Committee is now requesting proposals for present

[DNSOP] Post quantum DNSSEC ?

2019-10-15 Thread John R Levine
I just heard a most interesting talk at M3AAWG about postquantum crypto and particularly about the NIST candidate algorithms. Many of them have much larger key or signature sizes than any current algorithm, like 10,000 bits or more. Some are a lot slower than others. Has anyone been looking

Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] Post quantum DNSSEC ?

2019-10-15 Thread Paul Hoffman
On 10/15/19 12:11 PM, John R Levine wrote: > I just heard a most interesting talk at M3AAWG about postquantum crypto and > particularly about the NIST candidate algorithms.  Many of them have much > larger key or signature sizes than any current algorithm, like 10,000 bits or > more.  Some are a

Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] Post quantum DNSSEC ?

2019-10-15 Thread John Levine
In article <2bcc20b2-9de0-a808-4e2c-054ff48f3...@icann.org> you write: >On 10/15/19 12:11 PM, John R Levine wrote: >> I just heard a most interesting talk at M3AAWG about postquantum crypto and >> particularly about the NIST candidate >algorithms.  Many of them have much larger key or signature si

Re: [DNSOP] [Ext] Post quantum DNSSEC ?

2019-10-15 Thread william manning
this crossed my radar in 2016 during a quantum networking retreat at Torry Pines. Talking with some crypto people in 2017, these notes kicked off adding a new algorithm for my test universe. --- https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3040224 https://arxiv.org/pdf/1509.02533 ieeexplor