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    Mentor, code c, c++, java, go, php, swift, .. DevSecOps virtual lab, .

    Menor, code c, c++, java, python, go, php, swift, .., DevSecOps virtual lab, .. This software is provided as a demonstration build. Redistribution of the binary is allowed for academic evaluation only. More previously completed projects will be released incrementally as executable packages are rebuilt for public distribution. www.youtube.com/embed/fzoISpZv5d0?
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    MATTA

    MATTA

    Morse Code Utilitiies to convert text messages to & from sound files.

    This is a commandline utility that converts a WAV sound file containing morse code to English text. Pre-built binaries run on OSX, MsWindows, & GNU/linux. It is written in Ada, so can be rebuilt on any platform with an Ada compiler. The input wav file must be monaural, with a 16-bit signed integer encoding, and a sample rate of 8000 Hz. Either sox or audacity can easily transform to this format. The wav file is expected to be international morse code, preferrably clean and properly spaced. ...
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    GMSM Toolkit ☭

    GMSM Toolkit ☭

    Cross-platform GMSM Security Suite written in Go

    ...Cryptographic Functions: • Asymmetric Encryption/Decryption • Symmetric Encryption/Decryption • Digital Signature (ECDSA) • Shared Key Agreement (ECDH) • Recursive Hash Digest + Check • CMAC (Cipher-based message authentication code) • HMAC (Hash-based message authentication code) • PBKDF2 (Password-based key derivation function 2) • TLS Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Pedro Albanese - ALBANESE Lab. Source code: https://github.com/pedroalbanese/gmsmtk Visit: http://albanese.atwebpages.com
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    KISA Toolkit

    KISA Toolkit

    Korea Internet & Security Agency's Cipher Suite written in Go

    ... • HIGHT 64-bit Block cipher with 128bit key. Cryptographic Functions: • Symmetric Encryption/Decryption • Hash Digest • CMAC (Cipher-based message authentication code) • HMAC (Hash-based message authentication code) • PBKDF2 (Password-based key derivation function 2) Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Pedro Albanese - ALBANESE Lab Visit: http://albanese.atwebpages.com
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    VCipher

    VCipher

    A Social Media Encryption/Decryption Tool

    VCipher is a unique encryption and decryption tool.The code is not unique rather it is quite simple as it uses Vigenère cipher algorithm but the idea is quite unique.It is created to be used as an extra layer of protection for social networking sites,so even if someone's account is hacked it will take them so expertise to read those messages.And if used correctly it can also be made uncrackable if used correctly.This is a CLI(Command Line Interface) there is a web version too. VCipher Web...
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    SES Super-Encypherment Scrambler

    SES Super-Encypherment Scrambler

    SES brings back the uncrackable onetime pad, with a digital twist.

    SES brings back the uncrackable onetime pad, with a digital twist. It is well known that a random key of message-length is the only provably unbreakable cipher. SES uses cryptographic strength pseudo-random keys of message-length for its many encipherments, in addition to offering true one-time pad capability for the intrepid. SES is built on ISAAC, Bob Jenkins' unbroken CSPRNG, a fast and simple stream cipher placed in the Public Domain in 1996. SES now gives you the ability to...
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    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC - The ISAAC Stream Cipher

    ISC lets you encrypt & decrypt text and files of any type up to 4GB

    ISAAC is a cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator (CSPRNG) and stream cipher. It was developed by Bob Jenkins from 1993-1996 and placed in the Public Domain. ISAAC is fast - especially when optimised - and portable to most architectures in nearly all programming and scripting languages. After more than 20 years of existence ISAAC has not been broken, and the little program you have here allows you to use it to encrypt and decrypt text of arbitrary length, files of any...
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