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    AES Everywhere

    AES Everywhere

    Cross Language AES 256 Encryption Library

    AES Everywhere is Cross Language Encryption Library that provides the ability to encrypt and decrypt data using a single algorithm in different programming languages and on different platforms. This is an implementation of the AES algorithm, specifically CBC mode, with 256-bit key length and PKCS7 padding. It implements OpenSSL-compatible cryptography with randomly generated salt.
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    OnAccessFileEncryption

    OnAccessFileEncryption

    EaseFilter OnAcess File Encryption SDK

    Transparent file encryption performs real-time I/O encryption and decryption of the files in any block data with 16 bytes. The encryption uses a 256 bits symmetric key to encrypt or decrypt the data with AES encryption algorithm. Auto file encryption protects data "at rest", meaning the transparent data and files encryption. It provides the ability to comply with policies which can be applied by users, processes and file type. This allows only authorized users and processes to access the encrypted files, unauthorized users and processes can’t access the encrypted files. ...
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