Veracrypt file plausible deniability / cuckoo's egg

bruce schneier described serpents as a tank, in comparison to other encryption algorithms

makes you thin why rinjdael won the contest, when security wise serpents is superior

some are cute too

The AES competition was pretty transparent. Rijndael won out for performance reasons and was widely considered pretty good all around. Schneier certainly doesn't have a problem with AES. Do any professional cryptographers?

This might be interesting to you.

semanticscholar.org/paper/An-FPGA-implementation-and-performance-evaluation-Elbirt-Paar/096cad4e1cc965cc0a357a4b104200d4c48b3df1

He said no such thing, he never had it to begin with. And the primary reason noone will bother is that it's just a collection of appropriately named public domain :') old films that got encrypted. or something in that order.

security.stackexchange.com/questions/5158/for-luks-the-most-preferable-and-safest-cipher

on the subject of cipher and hash

so in a theoretical situation where you are a judge and you're trying to understand all this what do you do?

There's a good reason too: /dev/urandom is slow-ish and sometimes you need fast even if non-new randomness.

On the other hand, this whole thread is xkcd.com/538/

I'd like to use hidden volumes when it comes to CP.