Final CAESAR competition portfolio announced! Use case 1: ASCON, then ACORN. Use case 2: AEGIS-128 and OCB. Use case 3: Deoxys-II, then COLM.pic.twitter.com/bTP98nnLk3
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But I’d still like to know what was wrong with Norx, AEZ and Keyak/Ketje.
And why HS1–SIV stepped out.
I think the use case 1 recommendations might pull some weight in the niche applications where cutting a few kGEs matters. It's not going to budge the AES-GCM/ChaCha-Poly duopoly in mainstream applications, and probably won't displace AES-SIV and AES-GCM-SIV for misuse-resistance.
Use case 2 was probably already too late when the competition started (and I said as much at the time)
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