Is there any work or thoughts being put into implementing SHA-512 
(and/or SHA-256) for the authentication protocol ?

It has been rumored that SHA-1 may not be an approved hash algorithm for 
the upcoming FIPS140-3 security specification.  Approved hash algorithms 
are listed in FIPS180.  I had a look at the latest FIPS180-3 draft spec 
and SHA-1 still seems to be listed (at the moment). SHA-512 is the most 
secure hash algorithm specified.

However, the security world is moving on from SHA-1 as other more secure 
hashes become accepted (eg. SHA-512).

So, is any there any work or thoughts being put into implementing 
SHA-512 for the authentication protocol ???

Thanks, Brendan.


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