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    eMark

    eMark

    Free and open-source PDF signing and verification application.

    eMark is a free and open-source PDF signing and verification application – a powerful Adobe Reader alternative that enables you to securely sign, verify, timestamp, and protect PDF documents using: 🔑 USB tokens and HSM (PKCS#11) 📜 PKCS#12/PFX certificates 💻 Windows certificate store Works seamlessly on Windows, Linux, and macOS with an Adobe Reader-like interface featuring professional signature verification capabilities. Built for individuals, enterprises, and government...
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    StrongKey PKI2FIDO

    StrongKey PKI2FIDO

    Web application to register FIDO keys from TLS ClientAuth sessions

    ...The application enables users that have X.509 digital certificates (optionally, on smart cards—such as the PIV card or CAC) to strongly authenticate to PKI2FIDO using TLS ClientAuth and then register a FIDO Security key with a FIDO Server (such as StrongKey FIDO Server at https://sourceforge.net/projects/strongkeyfido/). The TLS ClientAuth strong authentication process validates the digital certificate's chain (if any) and uses CRLs to verify the certificate's revocation status (OCSP checking will come in the next release). Once the certificate chain is validated, it checks an LDAP server to determine if the user is authorized to register a FIDO Security key with the site. Since PKI2FIDO is a sample application, a De-register button is enabled to delete FIDO keys; This enables the user to keep testing with the same username.
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    silvertunnel - Java lib+browser for TOR
    silvertunnel.org is a project that provides an end-user browser, a Java library and additional Java security tools to easily access anonymity networks such as the Tor (torproject.org) network. Secure and easy to use. Tor4Java and Tor Browser. Attention: see project status on page https://sourceforge.net/p/silvertunnel/discussion/962278/thread/83dc2d02/#
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    Certificate Helper
    Certificate-helper is a utility desktop application written in Java designed and created to assist (mainly developers) in creating and viewing keystores and digital certificates. This is done via a user interfaces implemented in Swing.
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    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.
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