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dbrgn | 2 years ago

The main thing that changed "recently" is that NIST standardized ML-KEM (aka Kyber) for post-quantum cryptography, which was important for implementors. However, ML-KEM is still quite new, so it is mostly used in hybrid schemes with the "store-now-decrypt-later" threat in mind.

Other than that, I don't think anything fundamentally changed during the last 10-20 years.

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