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    CorReactive

    Event correlation engine with reactive facilities

    Correlation engine based on Esper library which can be used together with Logstash. Please read FAQ http://sourceforge.net/p/correactive/wiki/FAQ/
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    Hypersocket FTS

    Hypersocket FTS

    A File Transfer Server built with RBAC and custom business rules

    ...You can install the server on any operating system supporting a Java runtime and we provide easy-to-use installers for Linux, Windows and MacOSX. The server comes with built in support for executing tasks based on custom trigger rules and also on a automated schedule. With its powerful role-based access control you have very granular control over who has access to what files.
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    d-crypt

    Tweakable 256-bit symmetrical block cipher.

    ...The cipher takes 3 inputs: the data to encrypt, the symmetric key and a tweak consisting in a array of 16 integers representing each one of eleven possible keyaddition algorithms. Features a similar structure as AES (uses simpler versions of ShiftRows, MixColumns) and uses AES SBOX. It is an SP network. The Key Schedule is a different from AES's, however the Expansion is partially inspired in AES. The 256-bit key is turned into a 576-byte expanded key which is used in every key addition round. D-crypt performs a total of 18 rounds: Firstly it does a SBOX round, and a XOR keyaddition with the first 32bytes of the expanded key, Secondly it does 16 rounds of MixcColums, ShiftRows, KeyAddition (this step is determined by the tweak) and SBOX, and finally, it does an final round of SBOX followed by a final round of XOR key addition, providing key whitening. ...
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