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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

    ... • SEED 128-bit Block cipher with 128/256-bit keys. • 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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    sjcl

    sjcl

    Stanford Javascript Crypto Library

    ...The minified version of the library is under 6.4KB compressed, and yet it posts impressive speed results. SJCL is secure. It uses the industry-standard AES algorithm at 128, 192 or 256 bits; the SHA256 hash function; the HMAC authentication code; the PBKDF2 password strengthener; and the CCM and OCB authenticated-encryption modes. Just as importantly, the default parameters are sensible: SJCL strengthens your passwords by a factor of 1000 and salts them to protect against rainbow tables, and it authenticates every message it sends to prevent it from being modified. ...
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    StrongKey CryptoEngine

    StrongKey CryptoEngine

    FIDO strong authentication, encryption, digital signature engine

    StrongKey CryptoEngine (SKCE) 2.0 is a "crypto Swiss Army knife" server to perform cryptographic functions through web services, while freeing application developers to focus on business functionality. Its modules include: - A FIDO Engine to support FIDO U2F key registrations/authentications - An encryption engine to encrypt/decrypt files using AES/TDES keys - Escrowing keys to on-premises key management system (StrongAuth KeyAppliance/SAKA) - Integration to cloud storage services...
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