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    sls

    SLS Team Java Library

    Java library with Cryptographic algorithms. Easy to use Crypto algorithms. Works on Windows, Linux, Android. No external lib dependencies, no useless abstractions, no 'crypto provider'. Elliptic curves was borrowed from BouncyCastle and simplified a lot. Most of EC classes are custom algorithms for certain curves. Can be easily deleted if u dont need them. With couple of classes u can parse and construct those ugly ASN.1 structures, look at RSA and EC key formats for example. No...
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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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    crypto-native

    crypto-native

    Java native access for pc/sc, pkcs11, openct based on JNA

    This is a java native wrapper, based on JNA of standard methods to access smart cards (pkcs11, pc/sc, openct, libusb). Goals of this projects are: * interoperability: it can work on any platform where JNA runs: Windows, Linux, Mac (and one day even Android) * modularity: you don't need to include pc/sc support if you only use pkcs11 * ease of integration: it depends only on few required libraries. * ease of use: it exposes a simple java interface (even if you can deal with the...
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    A library help for signing data with PKCS11 token (certificates with SHA1withRSA Sign Algorithm) and create CMS packages. It uses Bouncy Castle Crypto API and SUNPKCS11. Also it verify the signed data and verify signing certificate's OCSP control.
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    Commons-SSH is a thin bridge between different Java SSH implementations libraries. It doesn't contain any crypto-related code and created to be used by projects who doesn't want to care about export control regulations (let client to decide)
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