Open Source Python Cryptography Software for Mac

Python Cryptography Software for Mac

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    StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    FIDO® Certified StrongKey FIDO Server (SKFS)

    An open source implementation of the FIDO2 protocol to support passwordless strong authentication using public-key cryptography. Supports registration, authentication (all platforms), and transaction authorization (for native Android apps).
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    wolfSSL
    The wolfSSL embedded SSL library (formerly CyaSSL) is a lightweight, portable, C-language-based SSL/TLS library targeted at IoT, embedded, and RTOS environments primarily because of its size, speed, and feature set. It works seamlessly in desktop, enterprise, and cloud environments as well. wolfSSL supports industry standards up to the current TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2, is up to 20 times smaller than OpenSSL, offers a simple API, an OpenSSL compatibility layer, OCSP and CRL support, is backed by the robust wolfCrypt cryptography library, and much more. wolfSSL relies on the FIPS 140-2 validated wolfCrypt library for all cryptographic functionality. Visit http://wolfssl.com/wolfSSL/fips.html for more info!
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ESP32 CYD ESL with Firebase

    ESP32 CYD ESL with Firebase

    ESP32 CYD version of the Electronic Shelf Label.

    A version of the Electronic Shelf Label that utilizes the ESP32 CYD. GitHub repository: https://github.com/Northstrix/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase The tutorial is available at https://www.instructables.com/ESP32-CYD-ESL/ WebFlash: https://northstrix.github.io/ESP32-Cheap-Yellow-Display-Electronic-Shelf-Label-with-Google-Firebase/flash.html Format Flash area designated for SPIFFS with ESP32 Filesystem Uploader (https://github.com/me-no-dev/arduino-esp32fs-plugin/releases/) after using the WebFlash.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A modern secure, robust, multithreaded, exception aware, internationalisable, portable GUI toolkit library designed for mission-critical work in C++ and Python forked from the FOX library. Replicates the Qt API in many places.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The Free Digital Money project aims to promote ideas and stimulate further innovation in the field of digital money. It provides a e-money implementation that can be used by anyone to try out ideas, build sample applications, or for further development.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    Midbar ESP32 CYD Firebase Edition

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash.

    A version of Midbar data vault adapted for the ESP32 CYD and WebFlash. It keeps the cryptographic keys in the ESP32 RAM and stores the ciphertexts (encrypted data) in the Google Firebase. The tutorial is available at: https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Turn-ESP32-CYD-Into-a-Secure-IoT-Data-Vault/ WebFlash for ESP32-CYD: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD-Firebase-Edition/flash WebFlash for ESP32-CYD2USB: https://northstrix.github.io/Midbar-ESP32-CYD2USB-Firebase-Edition/flash
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PyKCS11: a complete PKCS#11 wrapper for Python, created using the SWIG compiler. API documentation: http://pkcs11wrap.sourceforge.net/api/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Confiture is the new generation of the cryptographic software, Confiture use the all new innovation cryptographic.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    yaSSL, or yet another SSL, is an embedded ssl library for programmers building security functionality into their applications and devices. yaSSL is highly portable, and runs on standard as well as embedded platforms(QNX, ThreadX, VxWorks, Tron) yaSSL is still available but no longer being developed. Current development on the same project continues under wolfSSL. Visit yaSSL Home above for the latest stable release.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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