[IP] Standard Random
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From: Richard Outerbridge <outer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: June 26, 2004 2:52:54 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Standard Random
Dave,
NIST in conjunction with ANSI are attempting to establish a
practical standard for randomness. Even if no-one actually
knows what randomness really is, this should establish what
it effectively means.
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From: Elaine Barker <elaine.barker@xxxxxxxx>
Date: June 24, 2004 14:56:13 GMT-04:00
To: ebarker@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Random Number Generation Workshop
Further information is now available at
http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/tkrng.html for the Random Number
Generation Workshop to be held on July 19-22 at the National Institute
of Standards and Technology. Available information includes: the
announcement, a revised agenda, the three parts of the draft X9.82
standard, and a list of issues to be discussed at the workshop. The
draft standard will be removed from the web site after the workshop.
Additional DRBG specifications based on block ciphers are not ready
for posting at this time, but will be posted prior to the workshop.
If interested in attending, send your name and email address to me
(ebarker@xxxxxxxx). If unable to attend, comments may be sent to me as
well.
Elaine
Elaine Barker
National Institute of Standards and Technology
100 Bureau Dr., Stop 8930
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8930
Phone: 301-975-2911
Fax: 301-948-1233
Email: ebarker@xxxxxxxx
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