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    AWS Encryption SDK for Java
    The AWS Encryption SDK is a client-side encryption library designed to make it easy for everyone to encrypt and decrypt data using industry standards and best practices. It enables you to focus on the core functionality of your application, rather than on how to best encrypt and decrypt your data. The AWS Encryption SDK is provided free of charge under the Apache 2.0 license. With the AWS Encryption SDK, you define a master key provider (Java and Python) or a keyring (C, C#/.NET, and...
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    SSHTOOLS

    SSHTOOLS

    Java SSH API

    This project now hosts the third-generation of Java SSH API, Maverick Synergy. This API builds on the Maverick Legacy commercial APIs and delivers a new API in a unified client/server framework. This API is available to the community under the LGPL open source license. This update includes ed25519 support, support for the new OpenSSH private key file format and stronger key exchange algorithms. The project continues to host both the original API and legacy applications created around it, however, these are now considered deprecated and we do not recommend their use in anyway.
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    InfoSim

    A Java Framework for Simulating Information Theory Concepts

    This is a Java Framework which allows to design and simulate Channels, Cryptography algorithms, Coding algorithms, Noise analysis, Information sources and destinations, etc. It supports both Classical and Quantum Information Theory fields. It also allows to design a new Information Scheme from scratch. It has a big Math library which supports Abstract and Linear Algebra objects e.g Hilbert spaces.
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    Access Road

    Access Road

    Simulator of access controls

    The Access Road software is a universal simulator of access controls that is intended to improve design and auditing of IT security. Access Road offers the out-of-the-box simulations of GNU/Linux Ubuntu® (components and rights on the file system), MySQL Server®, and a generic Role-Based-Access-Control application to adapt to your needs. It is designed for database, system, and application administrators, IT architects and developers, auditors. Access Road provides a full simulation of...
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    Java Crypt Framework (JCryptFX) is a java-based education project for de-/encrypting streams. It has a implementation of DES and TripleDES in it but the framework user can write own cryptography algorithms and stream types for it - includes a console app
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