Passkeyper is an encrypted password keeper program for the Sharp Zaurus and runs in the PersonalJava environment. It uses the legendary BlowfishJ implementation of Blowfish for encryption.
The end goal of the FreeMess Project is to produce a cryptographically secure, pseudonymous, cross-platform peer-to-peer Instant Messenger service, piggybacking on FreeNet (http://freenet.sourceforge.net) as a distributed filesystem to hold user data.
IDTrans is developing b2b technologies. The primary aspects of the project are secure transmission libraries, a key server, and a application to demonstrate the use of the libraries.
The functional objective is to provide a simple secure socket infrastructure for client/server apps. The usability objective is to allow inexperienced developers to deploy the system and write "Hello World" with a single page of documentation.
The RAZip bitstream format was designed to provide a faster
random access to compressed data than what is currently
possible using the GZIP format. During the desing phase,
some other features were added, like encryption and error correction.
Novus Ordo Seclorum (Ordo for short) is a pathologically secured, invitation only secure communications framework. It is built on top of the Freenet
crypto libraries.
Originally a software partnership between my best friend and myself, Diverse Developments seeks to write "useful stuff", of a very diverse nature...
Current projects include a file encoder, and a double-entry accounts package.
We at GCD are here to bring you ease in decoding your friends CRYPTIC GeekCode .signature files -=). Also sometime in the future we plan to eventualy start an ENCODER to help you even more!
wss4j + a set of patches to support kerberos token profile. One of the goals of the project is to be merged in wss4j, but in the meantime this library can be used as a drop-in replacement of wss4j.jar
Java Chaotic Random Number Generator - Inspired by chaos theory, the intent of this generator is to produce unseeded, unpredictable numbers. The numbers will not follow a predictable sequence and will not rely on a pseudorandom algorithm.
odfsec is a toolset for validating digital signatures in odf (open document format) files. The tools are independent of any office suite software and may be integrated into backend workflow processes.
This is a simple tool that generates a set of self-signed certificates for a group of distributed Java-based servers. It also creates the trusted key store to house the public keys and allow for the servers to communicate via SSL
WebID Tomcat Realm is an analogy of MemoryUserDatabase in RDF, it provides
1. User
2. Group
3. Role
4. UserDatabase
5. TomcatRealm
for use with WebID and RDF.
Open eSign allows software developers and technical parties in a company to create secure, online (web-based) forms and documents that follow a business process flow and enable legally recognized electronic signatures using digital signature technology.