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Complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard
...Because it is open source and licensed under the GNU GPL, GnuPG can be freely audited, modified, and redistributed, which has contributed to its adoption in security-sensitive environments. It is primarily command-line driven but can be integrated into email clients, messaging tools, and graphical front-ends for broader usability.
...When you choose the image to be displayed on the ESL and hit the "Send Image To ESL" button, the software encrypts that image, sends it to the specified ESL over Wi-Fi using the UDP protocol, and then saves it to the database.
An electronic shelf label is a device that displays relevant product information, they're usually attached to the front edge of retail shelving. A typical ESL consists of a display and a simple microcontroller that controls the display.
*V2.0 now supports ESP32 CYD
You can learn more on:
Github: github.com/Northstrix/Electronic-Shelf-Label-Management-System
Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/DIY-Electronic-Shelf-Label-Management-System-V20/
An Electronic Shelf Label is a device that's typically attached to the front edge of retail shelving.
ESL Firebase Edition V2.0 utilizes the AES-256 in CBC mode and Google Firebase. It doesn't require an expensive gateway to function, once configured, all it needs is a power supply and a Wi-Fi access point.
ESL Firebase Edition V2.0 allows you to operate as many of them as you wish, provided that each has its own unique ID, and there's enough power and bandwidth for all of them.
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OSX Application to keep notes and information safe under 448 bit blowfish encryption system. The application is in beta stage, with some major bugs around. You are advised to verify the bug list.
DNAOnline is a web front-end to the DNA® (Distributed Network Attack®) decryption software from AccessData Corporation. It was developed by the E-Crime Investigative Technologies Lab at FSU and supported in part by NIJ grant 2005-DE-BX-K034.