They’ve renamed Kyber512 and still recommend it. If you believe DJB this is bad. If you believe in a government agency avoiding even the slightest appearance of backdooring (which they have consistently done), this is bad. If you trust NIST, this is fine.
this post was submitted on 14 Aug 2024
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NIST Formalizes World's First Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards
(www.infosecurity-magazine.com)
**Post quantum cryptography standards that are crackable by the government.