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    OpenAS2

    OpenAS2

    AS2 1.1 server implementation in Java

    OpenAS2 is a java-based implementation of the EDIINT AS2 standard. It is intended to be used as a server. It is extremely configurable and supports a wide variety of signing and encryption algorithms. Supports very high traffic volume allowing parallel processing of files per partner. SUPPORT: Please use the Github issues and Discussions channels here: https://github.com/OpenAS2/OpenAs2App/ Requirements: - Java 11 or newer (tested with the LTS versions of Java up to 21) ...
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    Cerberus Content Management System 6

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    Cerberus Content Management System

    Cerberus Content Management System is a dynamic, secure and infinitely expandable CMS designed after a Unix-Like model complete with a Unix-Like Kernel File named: Cerberus. It is a custom written Web Application Framework ( W.A.F. ) with a consistent and custom written Pre-Hyper-Text-Post-Processor Programming Code Framework ( P.C.F. ). This Web Application Software Project' aim is to be the fastest and most secure Web Application Framework, Web Application Programming Code Framework, Text,...
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    StrongKey CryptoCabinet

    StrongKey CryptoCabinet

    FIDO-enabled, cloud file encryption with centralized key management.

    StrongKey CryptoCabinet (SKCC) 2.0 is a FIDO-enabled (fidoalliance.org) web application built using Regulatory Compliant Cloud Computing (RC3) architecture (http://bit.ly/rc3infoq). It encrypts files/objects of any type or size, and stores the ciphertext either to public/private clouds—AWS, Azure, Eucalyptus—or local/network drives, while keeping cryptographic keys safe and secure OUTSIDE the cloud. CryptoCabinet leverages the StrongKey CryptoEngine (SKCE)—another FOSS on this site—to...
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    Crypt

    Crypt

    Crypt encryption and decryption is based on ASCII Table Shift.

    Crypt is the developed based on the ASCII Table shift and it can customized based on the user requirements, right from the shifting order and the level of encryption or decryption. It can be integrated to any of the programming language with the custom build of the source code. It can secure from text file to binary code.
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