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    Secure VPC Network Generator

    Secure VPC Network Generator

    Deploys a secure VPC on AWS with public/private subnets using Terraform. This tool provides a calculator and generator for AWS VPC Terraform configurations. It allows you to quickly scaffold a secure VPC with multiple subnets. Quick Start To use this tool, run the generator: bash # Generate a VPC with 3 subnets python lab_runner.py vpc-gen --cidr 10.10.0.0/16 --subnets 3 --output my_vpc.tf
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    VerifyVault

    VerifyVault

    A private, secure, and open source 2 factor authenticator for Windows

    VerifyVault is a free and open source 2-Factor Authenticatior for Windows and Linux. The objective of this project is to provide users with a private and transparent 2FA application to secure their accounts. Although this application is in early development, the aim is to provide the most secure 2FA application for users on Windows and Linux.
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    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash.

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash. It keeps the cryptographic keys in the ESP32 RAM and stores the ciphertexts (encrypted data) in the Google Firebase. The tutorial is available at: https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Turn-ESP32-CYD-Into-a-Secure-IoT-Data-Vault/ WebFlash for ESP32-CYD: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD-Firebase-Edition/flash WebFlash for ESP32-CYD2USB: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD2USB-Firebase-Edition/flash
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