Re: questions about cipher speeds ---> http://crypto.radiusnet.net/archive/aes/aes-performance.pdf

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On Sunday 16 December 2001 22:45, Newsmail wrote:
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> is there somebody who could tell
> me what is key setup actually?

http://www.counterpane.com/twofish.html

> so if we talk about my 10-20 gigs of
> HD to be encrypted, do I have to be concerned about key setup speed?

No.

> or when do I have to be concerned?

Never, as along as you're doing file encryption.

> what is key setup exactly? :D
<snip>

See above URL.

Marc

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