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Re: [P1619-1] P1619.1 Recirculation ends in one week (Sunday, Nov 4, 2007)



Hello,
 
    I noticed that the reference to the NIST doc for GCM is removed.  Do we know if following this standard allows a GCM implementation to be FIPS certified or not? 
 
I had thought that this standard would allow FIPS compliance. Is that still the case?
 
Thanks,
Larry


From: Matt Ball [mailto:matt.ball@IEEE.ORG]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 10:09 AM
To: P1619-1@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: [P1619-1] P1619.1 Recirculation ends in one week (Sunday, Nov 4, 2007)

Hi P1619.1 balloting members,

Please note that the P1619.1 recirculation ballot ends in one week (Sunday, Nov 4, 2007).  No action is required if you don't want to change your vote, but it's probably worth reviewing the new draft to make sure that the changes look satisfactory.  If you decide to change your vote or want to review the latest draft, you can log into the IEEE MyBallot system at this link:

<https://development.standards.ieee.org/my-site/ballot-activity>

Thanks!
-Matt Ball
SISWG chair