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    wolfSSL
    ...It works seamlessly in desktop, enterprise, and cloud environments as well. wolfSSL supports industry standards up to the current TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2, is up to 20 times smaller than OpenSSL, offers a simple API, an OpenSSL compatibility layer, OCSP and CRL support, is backed by the robust wolfCrypt cryptography library, and much more. wolfSSL relies on the FIPS 140-2 validated wolfCrypt library for all cryptographic functionality. Visit http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/fips.html for more info!
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    mystic-crypt is designed as a Java library that can be used for simple and complex encryption and decryption. The source code for the library is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt For demonstration what the library can do there is a graphical client: The source code for the ui is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt-ui
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    yaSSL, or yet another SSL, is an embedded ssl library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. yaSSL is highly portable, and runs on standard as well as embedded platforms(QNX, ThreadX, VxWorks, Tron) yaSSL is still available but no longer being developed. Current development on the same project continues under wolfSSL. Visit yaSSL Home above for the latest stable release.
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    CryptoServer is the daemon for handling Sign-Verify, Encryption-Dencryption, Envelop-Openenvelop based on OpenSSL including the SEED symmetric algorithm (Korean Standard Symmetric Algorithm). It's interface is just tcp/ip socket and very easy to handle
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    An API and test suite, or possibly an application unto itself, to manage keys and allow mail user agents (such as pine or mutt) to use encryption and authentication systems (such as S/MIME) via the services of external encryption suites (such as OpenSSL)
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