A little over a month ago Perry Metzger asked about free assembler
language implementations of Rijndael for x86. Helger Lipmaa, whose
commercial assembler language version seems to be the fastest,
mentioned Brian Gladman as having the best free C implementation.
Gladman's web page now says that
At 12:35 AM 10/14/2001 GMT, David Wagner wrote:
Mike Brodhead wrote:
Just about all of the private-sector conferences I have attended
require registration.
I think this is a poor example. I expect you'd be welcome to use
the name 'John Smith' and pay cash, if you like.
Using the name John
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 10:28:52PM -0700, John Gilmore wrote:
What is this lunacy about registering? Does someone seriously think
that terrorists will attack the National Institute of Standards?
Or that if they were serious about attacking, they wouldn't just
pre-register their real or fake
It's often cheaper not to handle cash because you can use employees in a
lower pay grade and/or ones who are not bonded. Cash is easier to steal,
the incentive to palm it rather than ring it up is higher. and there are
often extensive bureaucratic rules about handling it throughout the food