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Cryptographic Standards and Guidelines Development Process

NIST Briefs Committee of Visitors

The following NIST documents were created to brief a blue ribbon Committee of Visitors (COV) charged with reviewing the agency’s cryptographic standards and guidelines program by NIST’s primary independent advisory panel, the Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology (VCAT).  The VCAT held a public meeting on July 14, 2014 to discuss the recommendations from the COV members and finalize a report detailing recommendations to NIST on steps to strengthen its cryptographic standards and guidelines program. The VCAT's report, along with the individual recommendations of the COV members, are published on the VCAT’s website.

COV review materials posted below include briefings provided by NIST at the request of the COV and the VCAT and a Briefing Book containing descriptions of NIST's body of work in cryptography.

Also included are separate background documents collected in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests related both to the development of NIST Special Publication 800-90A and to a related standard developed by the Accredited Standards Committee X9, ANS X9.82 Part 3. These documents include emails, presentations, committee meeting notes and other materials.

The NIST Public Affairs Office posted a news release on the review by the VCAT and COV.

 

COV Review Materials

NIST Cryptographic Standards and Guidelines Development Program Briefing Book
Presentation to COV (April 30, 2014)
NIST Presentations at Committee of Visitors (COV) Face-to-Face (May 29, 2014)
NIST FOIA Material Released to COV- X9.82 and NIST SP 800-90 Process (June 10, 2014)

File1 (zip; 42MB) | File2 (zip; 42MB) | File3 (zip; 47MB)
File4 (zip; 48MB) | File5 (zip; 43MB)  


NIST FOIA Material Released (November 24, 2014)
NIST-NSA (National Security Agency) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

Contacts

Inquiries
crypto@nist.gov

Andrew Regenscheid

Topics

Security and Privacy: cryptography

Activities and Products: standards development

Created May 24, 2016, Updated August 16, 2024