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    LEACrypt

    LEACrypt

    TTAK.KO-12.0223 Lightweight Encryption Algorithm Tool

    The Lightweight Encryption Algorithm (also known as LEA) is a 128-bit block cipher developed by South Korea in 2013 to provide confidentiality in high-speed environments such as big data and cloud computing, as well as lightweight environments such as IoT devices and mobile devices. LEA is one of the cryptographic algorithms approved by the Korean Cryptographic Module Validation Program (KCMVP) and is the national standard of Republic of Korea (KS X 3246).
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    Jack LIRE (Linked Record)

    Jack LIRE (Linked Record)

    Quantum universal object system with referencing and genetics

    Jack LIRE (Linked Record) is a quantum database-backed life-long text record diary with referencing (linking) between records, and a data library for life-long keeping of files such as documents, photographs, music and more. The diary records are fully searchable. Files can be mentioned in diary records to preserve memories, document knowledge and ideas, and more. Massive numbers of diary records and files can be permanently kept. A database located on one computer can be accessed from...
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