@tnsaf There's currently no point in moving to anything more than 256 bit (AES) encryption. Even the state-of-the-art in computing (including quantum-voodoo) won't touch 256-bit encryption for most of a human lifetime. Remember that most information has a limited horizon for usefulness -- revealing something 20 years after it happened is mostly pointless.Rather than just increasing bits for keys, serious cryptography is moving to 'post quantum' methods -- these are puzzles for which quantum computers aren't well-suited to breaking.Aside from that nitpick, yes, C-22 is a joke.