Grafana: The open and composable observability platform
Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.
Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database.
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WASTE is a mesh-based workgroup tool that allows for encrypted, private communication between distant parties on the internet, independant of local network organization.
Secure and customizable compute service that lets you create and run virtual machines.
Computing infrastructure in predefined or custom machine sizes to accelerate your cloud transformation. General purpose (E2, N1, N2, N2D) machines provide a good balance of price and performance. Compute optimized (C2) machines offer high-end vCPU performance for compute-intensive workloads. Memory optimized (M2) machines offer the highest memory and are great for in-memory databases. Accelerator optimized (A2) machines are based on the A100 GPU, for very demanding applications.
AES.g is a port of the Advanced Encryption Standard (or Rijndael) to the GPU using a mix of C++ and Cg programming languages. It is portable and built as a class-based program, using OpenGL or DirectX libraries.
MpNT is a multi-precision number theory library that provides a base for building cryptographic applications. It may however be used in any domain where efficient integer, modular, and floating-point computations involving large numbers are required.
A simple, secure and free tool for encryption and signature for Microsoft Windows and Unix. Part of the IDEALX "OpenTrust" suite (IDX-PKI, IMC, IDX-smbldap-tools...), it provides confidentiality and security through X.509-PKCS certificates. Languages:
B-Trust eDoc is a program built on top of LibDigiDoc a free implementation of the OpenXAdES standard for signing/encrypting files using smartcard tokens. It also contains Openssl and PKCS11 wrapper classes in C++ which might be useful to developers.
The Password Auditing Project will be a compilation of other, previously released password auditing programs, in such a fashion as to reap the best benefits of each portion. Pulling innovations from John the Ripper, Lepton, Rainbow Tables, and more.
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.
A linux liveCD for the non-invasive, non-destructive detection and analysis of WiFi (802.11) networks. It also provides mechanisms to set up a PC as an 802.11 Access Point.
EverCrack cryptanalysis engine. The goal is cryptanalysis of any class of cipher. The focus now is the kernel - cryptanalysis of unilateral monalpha substitution ciphers extremely quickly, and later, cryptanalysis of complex ciphers for the kernel.
NewPKI is a PKI based on the OpenSSL low-level API, all the datas are
handled through a database, which provides a much more flexible PKI than
with OpenSSL, such as seeking a certificate with a search engine.
KIside is a message digest computing and displaying tool. It computes and shows the hash code of any file as a string of hexadecimal numbers. KIside implements standard algorithms such as MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, TIGER, RIPEMD160.
This project is a collection of Open Source crypto cores and implementations relating to high speed cryptanalysis/cracking and complex implementations.
openSNMP is a multi-threaded SNMPv3 engine. This project supports the
Simple Network Management Protocol version 3. In particular, it is
designed to match the architecture of the Internet Engineering Task Force SNMPv3 standard (RFCs 3410-15).