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    jCasbin

    jCasbin

    An authorization library that supports access control models

    An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC for Golang, Java, C/C++, Node.js, Javascript, PHP, Laravel, Python, .NET (C#), Delphi, Rust, Ruby, Swift (Objective-C), Lua (OpenResty), Dart (Flutter) and Elixir. In Casbin, an access control model is abstracted into a CONF file based on the PERM metamodel (Policy, Effect, Request, Matchers). So switching or upgrading the authorization mechanism for a project is just as simple as modifying a configuration....
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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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    Privacy Policy Merger

    XML Privacy Policy (P3P) language merger

    The need for aggregating privacy policies is present in a variety of application areas today. In cloud computing paradigm, the ability to aggregate policies as well as services will be useful and more effective for users that are privacy conscious regarding their sensitive or personal information. This project studies the problems associated with the Platform for Privacy Preference (P3P) language, and the present issues with communicating and understanding the P3P language. Furthermore, it...
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    Ralasafe Access Control Middleware focus on data-level privilege management, including database row/column and content privilege management. It also manages 2) login control; 3) function-level privilege management; and 4) URL privilege authentication
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    Java-based security platform which provides a multi-user service middleware for distributed systems. Features: service environment, Shell-based interaction, user authentication (password, soft-token, smard-card), policy enforcement, Web services support
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    Web-based SiteMinder admin web application that works remotely from the Policy Server. Two versions available which is struts and dwr(ajax) based. Great for integration into other web admins.
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