The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has recommended the use of stateful hash-based digital signatures for long-term applications that may require protection from future threats that use quantum computers. XMSS and LMS, the two approved algorithms, have multiple parameter options that impact digital signature size, public key size, the number of signatures that can be produced over the life of a keypair, and the computational effort to validate signatures. This collection of benchmark data is intended to support system designers in understanding the differences among the configuration options.
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