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NIST Released Draft NISTIR 8114, Report on Lightweight Cryptography
August 11, 2016

Draft NIST Interagency Report (NISTIR) 8114Report on Lightweight Cryptography is now available for public comment. NIST-approved cryptographic standards were designed to perform well using general-purpose computers. In recent years, there has been increased deployment of small computing devices that have limited resources with which to implement cryptography. When current NIST-approved algorithms can be engineered to fit into the limited resources of constrained environments, their performance may not be acceptable. For these reasons, NIST started a lightweight cryptography project that was tasked with learning more about the issues and developing a strategy for the standardization of lightweight cryptographic algorithms. This report provides an overview of the lightweight cryptography project at NIST, and describes plans for the standardization of lightweight cryptographic algorithms. 
Email comments to: lightweight-crypto@nist.gov (Subject: "Comments on Draft NISTIR 8114")
Comments due by: October 31, 2016

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Created December 20, 2016, Updated June 22, 2020