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    aws-encryption-sdk

    aws-encryption-sdk

    AWS Encryption SDK

    The AWS Encryption SDK is a client-side encryption library designed to make it easy for everyone to encrypt and decrypt data using industry standards and best practices. It enables you to focus on the core functionality of your application, rather than on how to best encrypt and decrypt your data. The AWS Encryption SDK is provided free of charge under the Apache 2.0 license. With the AWS Encryption SDK, you define a master key provider (Java and Python) or a keyring (C, C#/.NET, and...
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    Amazon DynamoDB Encryption Client Python

    Amazon DynamoDB Encryption Client Python

    Amazon DynamoDB Encryption Client for Python

    The Amazon DynamoDB Encryption Client for Python provides client-side encryption of Amazon DynamoDB items to help you to protect your table data before you send it to DynamoDB. It provides an implementation of the Amazon DynamoDB Encryption Client that is fully compatible with the Amazon DynamoDB Encryption Client for Java. The helper clients provide a familiar interface but the actual item encryption and decryption is handled by a low-level item encryptor. You usually will not need to interact with these low-level functions, but for certain advanced use cases it can be useful. ...
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    StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    FIDO® Certified StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    An open source implementation of the FIDO2 protocol to support passwordless strong authentication using public-key cryptography. Supports registration, authentication (all platforms), and transaction authorization (for native Android apps).
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    tickets

    pythonic kerberosish ticket system: easy to use, easy to subclass

    ...Values 'data' and 'entropy' may consist of arbitrary objects which are transparently pickled(serialized), optionally gzipped and of course securely signed. Specific implementations are included: FormTicket: provides core implementation of state-less Cross Site Request Forgery protection. Other use cases include ticketing object param values pointing at URL:s or services in HTML-objects such as Flash or Java Applets. This adds server-side choises to be made while preventing users from using arbitrary values. Severe testing is done and will be mandatory for core and every specific implementation. ...
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    OpenSEED is open source implementation for SEED, the 128-bit Symmetric Block Cipher which is used widely among Korean Financial & Banking Companies. OpenSEED will implement TLS over SEED, also.
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