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NIST: Random Number Generation and Testing

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Description: Project to develop a battery of statistical tests to detect nonrandomness in binary sequences, to produce documentation and a software implementation of these tests, and to provide guidance in the use of these tests.
NIST.gov - Computer Security Division - Computer Security Resource Center NIST, Computer Security Division, Computer Security Resource Center The three primary goals were: (a) to develop a battery of statistical tests to detect non-randomness  in binary sequences constructed using random number generators and pseudo-random number generators utilized in cryptographic applications, (b) to produce documentation and a software implementation of these tests, and (c) to provide guidance in the use and application of these tests.
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