Paul Wouters <[email protected]> writes:

>You can look at WireGuard's lack of PQC support for such an example.

Which is what's made it so secure.  It obeys Grigg's Law, "there is only one
mode and that is secure".  There aren't infinite extensions and add-ons and
exceptions and knobs and levers and accompanying near-infinite attack surface
and corner cases and kludges and vulnerabilities, there's just one mode and
that's secure.  One person, working by themselves, has come up with a secure-
A-to-B mechanism that's better than anything the IETF has ever produced.

Peter.

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