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Aaron Toponce ⚛️:debian: (@atoponce) · 05/2021 · Tröts: 6.275 · Folger: 2.796
Mi 31.07.2024 00:38
What is the NIST-approved way of getting random numbers?
NIST SP 800-90B mentions how the HWRNG should preform, testing, validation, access to raw and post-processed (optional) data, etc.
But doesn't mention specifically what sources are valid.
- Does mashing on the keyboard collecting nanosecond-precise key press times work?
- What about rolling dice or flipping coins?
- USB HWRNGs?
- Video cameras, microphones, RTL-SDR, etc.?
What's a valid source and what isn't?
https://csrc.nist.gov/pubs/sp/800/90/b/final
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