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Cryptography Workshop is a small yet powerful tool for cryptography and cryptanalysis. It's focused more on classic cryptography. It is currently in alpha and under development.
ContraCaptcha is a Java-based libary for solving (image-based) captchas. It provides classes for image processing and character recognition. It also includes solvers for some of the popular captcha-systems in use DISCLAIMER: only for learning purpose (;
Laika analyzes and reports on the interoperability capabilities of EHR systems. This includes the testing for certification of EHR software products and networks.
A suite of source and binary programs to test the capabilities of code analysis tools. A reference implementation of x86 binary analysis in C# is also included.
Common role (ComoRo) lets you manage all roles for your applications in a centralized way, being the natural extension to single-sign-on (sso).
Comoro recommends the use of a SSO system, like CAS.
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EXOS is a J2ME library for mobile devices to securely exchange data over the Internet with multiple groups of people, who are permitted to read different parts of the data only. EXOS takes care of authentication and key exchange (involves a server).
Suite of tools and APIs to manage centralized logs: collectors to get remote logs, tools to navigate through stored logs, tools for datamining over stored logs.
The principal target of Segovia is to generate reports for a set of Security Testing tools. This reports show the different found vulnerabilities in a graphical way. Also they explain the most common reasons and the solution of these vulnerabilities.
sanesigner is a high level digital signature api component. it support generating and verifying digital signatures as well as encryption and decryption using public keys, and lots of other features in between.
Java project.
A java application that creates jars with encrypted content inside. With a selfextract and decrypt built in.
GUI aswell as console functionallity.
Options to include a key salt inside of the jar to hinder bruteforce attempts.
Orizon is a framework intended to provide tools and facilities to test java sources for security flaws. The main goal is to detect common threats as described in Owasp top 10 vulnerability document.
SQLPrevent, implemented in J2EE, is an effective and efficient tool for detecting and preventing known as well as unseen SQL injection attacks without efforts from web developers.
Talos is an environment-agnostic authorization engine that uses the most expressive API you can find, so you can write authorization statements in code that reads almost like english.
To run fortify scan using fortify software, we are using apache-ant till now . There is no maven plugin for fortify.
So i wrote a maven plugin which will do all tasks similar to ant such as fortify parse,scan and clean etc.
BeeCrypt is an ongoing project to provide a strong and fast cryptography toolkit. Includes entropy sources, random generators, block ciphers, hash functions, message authentication codes, multiprecision integer routines, and public key primitives.
The purpose of this project is to demonstrate Information Card interoperability on heterogeneous platforms written using Java language to support Apache Tomcat, JBoss & SUN Application Server platforms running on Linux.
We wish to explore the use of Java annotations for object validation, and specifically for input validation. The result should be a framework which should be easy to add to an existing application.