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    AWS Encryption SDK for Java
    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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    NtrUtil

    A command line interface for encryption and decryption using the NTRU

    A command line interface for encryption and decryption using the NTRU cryptography algorithm. "NTRU is a public key cryptosystem that is considered unbreakable even with quantum computers. Commonly used cryptosystems like RSA or ECC, on the other hand, will be broken if and when quantum computers become available."-NTRU
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    S-DES Crypto App

    Encryption/Decryption demonstration app using the S-DES algorithm

    Encryption/Decryption demonstration app using the S-DES algorithm. Use the Java runtime environment 11 for execution. The GUI pops up that allows entering a 10-bit encryption/decryption key in binary (0, 1 digits) and the plaintext/ciphertext in the same form (8-bit). Executing the algorithm, decription of the encoding/decoding functionality is provided in the three main text boxes.
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    Enfomi

    Encryption App

    Enfomi is a cross-platform standalone password-based encryption/decryption program that supports 27 algorithm variants (including AES 256bit). Archives can be self-decrypting, thus making it perfect for mobile applications.
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    OhCrypt Encryption Tool
    OhCrypt lets you easily encrypt and decrypt files using some of the most popular algorithms, like AES, Blowfish and Serpent. With OhCrypt, you can secure your data with a password-based encryption algorithm through a clean and simple interface. It demonstrates state of the art of cryptology techniques, such as password hashing and salt. Ohcrypt also features self-extractable and self-destructive encrypted files
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    Cryptomni is a program which can encrypt and decrypt files using the one-time pad cipher. If a key is truly random, kept secret, and never reused, this encryption algorithm can be proven to be unbreakable.
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