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  1. EAP is a complete shit show. A cursory search shows at least EAP-PSK, EAP-GPSK, EAP-AKA and EAP-AKA' doing essentially the same thing, none of them particularly well. And I suspect you can do substantially the same thing with EAP-TLS and a PSK cipher suite. #EAP #crypto #authentication #KeyAgreement

  2. EAP is a complete shit show. A cursory search shows at least EAP-PSK, EAP-GPSK, EAP-AKA and EAP-AKA' doing essentially the same thing, none of them particularly well. And I suspect you can do substantially the same thing with EAP-TLS and a PSK cipher suite. #EAP #crypto #authentication #KeyAgreement

  3. EAP is a complete shit show. A cursory search shows at least EAP-PSK, EAP-GPSK, EAP-AKA and EAP-AKA' doing essentially the same thing, none of them particularly well. And I suspect you can do substantially the same thing with EAP-TLS and a PSK cipher suite. #EAP #crypto #authentication #KeyAgreement

  4. Matthew Green's got a great blog post up talking about how Schnorr signature schemes and identification schemes (aka key agreement) work: blog.cryptographyengineering.c

    Part 2 is going to talk about Dilithium, one of my favourites from NIST's post-quantum cryptography competition.

    #cryptography #keyagreement #keyexchange #identification #signatures

  5. Matthew Green's got a great blog post up talking about how Schnorr signature schemes and identification schemes (aka key agreement) work: blog.cryptographyengineering.c

    Part 2 is going to talk about Dilithium, one of my favourites from NIST's post-quantum cryptography competition.

    #cryptography #keyagreement #keyexchange #identification #signatures

  6. Matthew Green's got a great blog post up talking about how Schnorr signature schemes and identification schemes (aka key agreement) work: blog.cryptographyengineering.c

    Part 2 is going to talk about Dilithium, one of my favourites from NIST's post-quantum cryptography competition.

    #cryptography #keyagreement #keyexchange #identification #signatures

  7. Matthew Green's got a great blog post up talking about how Schnorr signature schemes and identification schemes (aka key agreement) work: blog.cryptographyengineering.c

    Part 2 is going to talk about Dilithium, one of my favourites from NIST's post-quantum cryptography competition.

    #cryptography #keyagreement #keyexchange #identification #signatures

  8. Matthew Green's got a great blog post up talking about how Schnorr signature schemes and identification schemes (aka key agreement) work: blog.cryptographyengineering.c

    Part 2 is going to talk about Dilithium, one of my favourites from NIST's post-quantum cryptography competition.

    #cryptography #keyagreement #keyexchange #identification #signatures