• Re: Humm... Adiantum?

    From Stefan Claas@21:1/5 to Chris M. Thomasson on Mon Mar 4 17:39:41 2024
    Chris M. Thomasson wrote:

    On 3/3/2024 3:45 PM, Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
    This is interesting to me:

    https://groups.google.com/g/sci.crypt/c/bqsEJxx4Xgc/m/LHp36BVrBQAJ

    http://fractallife247.com/test/hmac_cipher/ver_0_0_0_1?

    Do you have a working implementation, of Google's Adiantum Encryption?

    Regards
    Stefan
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  • From Stefan Claas@21:1/5 to Chris M. Thomasson on Tue Mar 5 10:40:15 2024
    Chris M. Thomasson wrote:

    Do you have a working implementation, of Google's Adiantum
    Encryption?

    Not right now. The interesting part is that I showed a friend of mine
    my HMAC cipher work who happens to work for Google. He said he showed
    it to a higher up. It was just interesting to me when I read the the
    "vise versa" comment in the Google link. I felt a little bit
    "validated", like my HMAC cipher actually might have some sort of
    "merit". It actually might not be total shit, so to speak.


    Password: Adiantum


    http://fractallife247.com/test/hmac_cipher/ver_0_0_0_1/?

    Interesting. If you like to check out Adiantum in Go, I
    have one implementation on GitHub.

    https://github.com/stefanclaas/adiantum

    The nice thing about Adiantum is that it is an FPE encryption
    method (Format Preserving Encryption).

    Regards
    Stefan
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