Suggestions of standards added to openpgp/Gnupg/LibrePgp
Robert J. Hansen
rjh at sixdemonbag.org
Tue Mar 31 16:24:05 CEST 2026
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> As the Baochip-x1 has the hardware to do a lot of cryptographic
> functions like active zeroisation, Ed25519 signed boot, Glitch sensors,
> security mesh, PV sensor, ECC-protected RAM,Algorithm-agnostic engine
> etc I think that these could be added to standards.
Why?
That's the basic question here. What is the use case for LibrePGP that
isn't being adequately addressed by the spec, and how would these
changes mitigate that shortcoming?
If you can give a good and terse answer to that question I'll be happy
to consider this proposal.
> The baochips specs can be found here: https://www.baochip.com/
Do you have any business relationship to this vendor?
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