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  • Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database Icon
    Stop Storing Third-Party Tokens in Your Database

    Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.

    Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
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    Compliant and Reliable File Transfers Backed by Top Security Certifications

    Cerberus FTP Server delivers SOC 2 Type II certified security and FIPS 140-2 validated encryption.

    Stop relying on non-certified, legacy file transfer tools that creak under the weight of modern security demands. Get full audit trails, advanced access controls and more supported by an award-winning team of experts. Start your free 25-day trial today.
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    Electronic Shelf Label  Firebase Edition

    Electronic Shelf Label Firebase Edition

    An electronic shelf label is a type of price tag

    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. For...
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    Hash Latch
    The hash latch generates keys in a manner similar to how some cryptocurrencies are mined. It takes a string and brute-forces a prefix for it so that the hash of the string with the prefix has a certain number of leading zeroes. But that alone would've been too easy to hack. To prevent an attacker from forging the keys by generating a new prefix: the hash latch doesn't output the keys in the plaintext. Instead, it encrypts the key and outputs the ciphertext. That means that instead of...
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