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This application is meant for those end users, who wish to quickly learn how to use XACML based systems. It provides the user to create and load XACML policies, and then analyze the XACML response in a separate window.
Mock in the Middle is a Java Proxy designed for testing network applications. It serves as a mock proxy between a client and a server. By recording and replaying network conversations, the client can later be tested without a live server.
Watermill is a watermarking and fingerprinting software written in Java. It consists of a generic watermarking library which is used by other libraries to watermark relational databases (Postgresql,MySQL), XML Dbs (Xindice) and Web Services. WARNING:
How do you find anything in the mountain of data on your PC? How do you organise, maintain, archive and protect your files? How do you avoid surrendering to the Powers of Darkness? Checkpoint Commander, the vital tool for Information Management!
JDO is a Java DeObfuscator that works on class files directly. JDO contains a simple and easy to use GUI that makes automatic deobfuscation of Java projects a one-click operation!
Spring Security (Acegi Security System for Spring) Samples used in the Book "Spring Security - Das Acegi Security System professionell einsetzen" from Mike Wiesner, entwickler.press
The High Interaction Honeypot Analysis Toolkit (HIHAT) allows to transform arbitrary PHP applications into a web-based Honeypot. A semi-automatic user interface supports the analysis process, scans for attacks etc.
The PCS Security Technology Evaluation Tool (P-STET) is a tool funded by the I3P which allows maintainers of Critical Infrastructure systems to evaluate and compare the costs and benefits of implementing cyber security technology.
MicroSafe is a J2ME 1.0 application to store and access notes in a hierarchical data structure (outline) on mobile devices (CLDC - Connected Limited Device Configuration). Notes can be encrypted to store data like PINs, passwords, etc. securely.
S/Key Generator. An RFC2289 compliant One-Time Password generator written in Java language and O.S. Thinlet package for GUI.
It uses MD4 and MD5 hash algorithms.
A graphical tool for generating RSA and ECDSA cryptographic key-pairs, creating Certificate Signing Requests (CSRs) from them, and combining the key-pair with an issued digital certificate to create a secure portable container (PKCS12, JKS, JCEKS, etc.).
MAximized Risk COntrol (MARCO) supports security professionals and security consultants in building up an enterprise specific Risk- and Control Matrix. So it helps to identify and handle potential risks and mitigate them via properly defined controls.
With Tiger Envelopes you can stop snoops from reading your email. Same email client. No extra steps. One click to install on Windows and Linux. Configures Outlook, Thunderbird, and KMail. Supports GPG, PGP, Bouncy Castle encryption.
Type no more passwords. Use PhoneID to store passwords on your mobile phone, and automatically send them to Windows login, browsers, FTP/SSH clients, OTP, file encryption, PKI, etc. Uses BlueCove. See Wiki page for more details.
The Cookie-revolver framework provides J2EE web-applications with two-factor authentication security, “something I know” (userid/password) and “something I have” (encrypted one-time cookie).
Bork is a very small, cross-platform file encryption utility. It is written in Java and designed to be included along with the files it encrypts for long-term storage (eg on CD-R). Its minimal external dependencies make it fairly futureproof.
The main philosophy of the project is "the best protection a bad password can give". People will choose bad password as long as they have this option, so Neocryptex builds a strong crypographical defence between the password and encrypted data.
TPM/J is an object-oriented API using Java for low-level access to the TPM. It was developed as part of the research project on Trusted Computing at MIT.