PyGFS is a reliable and secure distributed file system that runs completely in userspace. It supports x509 certificate authentication, authorization and encryption mechanisms to provide secure access over insecure networks.
FSFS is a secure distributed file system in user space built over FUSE and OpenSSL. It stores AND transfers data between clients and server in secure form, leaving most of the cryptography to the clients, thus relieving the server of the additional work.
PyPassMan is a password manager that allows user to store passwords and password-related informations. It uses a strong cryptographic library to ensure information security. Its aim is to organize those informations in a simple and efficient way.
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Project Naranja will uses Padlock Security of VIA EPIA mini-ITX motherboards in order to provide a toolkit to set up and use encrypted filesystems with Linux. NOTE: Files are now hosted at Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/naranja/
Securely store unstructured data in (keyword, record) pairs. Both keywords and record data are encrypted. Ideal for storing passwords, account information, etc. Thus, srd is a general-purpose password vault or a secure rolodesk application.
Merovingian is very easy to use but powerful GUI interface for GnuPG. It intends to be well integrated with GNOME, but still usable with other desktop environments too.
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secureDATA is a simple and easy to use encrypted personal information manager. It can store both textual information (passwords, usernames, electronic receipts, etc), and (as of v1.6) files. It uses AES-128 encryption via the Python Cryptography Toolkit.
The Free Digital Money project aims to promote ideas and stimulate further innovation in the field of digital money. It provides a e-money implementation that can be used by anyone to try out ideas, build sample applications, or for further development.
CryptoHawk can calculate hashes (md2,md4,md5,sha-1,sha-256 and hmac). It can also perform cryptanalysis like frequency analysis for substutition cipher and exhaustive key search for rotation cipher, as well as searching internet databases for md5 hashes.
Set of tools and libs for
managing structured data
in a very flexible way:
Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL,
PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF
GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows
Interface to C++, DBs, Perl,
PHP, Java, TCP/IP
LISP-like interpreter
written in C++ using C-LIB
GiANT is a graphical interface for computer algebra systems (OS X/UNIX/Win). Currently GiANT lets the user work with number fields via KASH, but we aim to develop it into a GUI Library to run on top of any CAS and expose any of its functions.
This is a very powerfull criptography project that basicaly can be used to transmit or store secure data and study some cipher, hash and compression algorithms to understands how it works.
TLS Lite is a python library for SSL/TLS. It supports non-traditional authentication methods such as SRP, shared-keys, and cryptoIDs, as well as X.509 certificates.
Development area for GNU/Linux 2.6.x for the KS8695 ARM SoC. Covers kernel patches, drivers for serial, Ethernet, PCI, GPIO, watchdog subsystems, and drivers for optional PCI based devices such as USB, WiFi, WiMAX, IPSec, SSL, and RSA devices.
OpenPortalGuard is a flexible, extensible, and massively scalable access control system for portals. It provides single-sign-on features for username/pw and smartcards as well as declarative access control.
UnityCA is a Certificate Authority "front end" based on the Community-Oriented CA (COCA) model, which was primarily developed for non-profit "free CAs." Organizational and end-user interfaces provide trusted web management of the installed CA (eg ElyCA).