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OpenSC provides a set of libraries and utilities to access smart cards. Its main focus is on cards that support cryptographic operations, and facilitate their use in security applications such as mail encryption, authentication, and digital signature. OpenSC implements the PKCS#11 API so
Estonian ID-Card (EstEID) is a Smart Card with two X509 certificates, one for authentications and the other for legally binding digital signatures. The software stack contains: * Card drivers for Windows CAPI * Card drivers for PKCS#11 (via OpenSC project) * Cross browser signing
The SignServer is an application for server side signatures called by other systems. It is flexible and can be customized to specific needs. The SignServer have a ready to use TimeStamp server and signers for PDF, XML, ODF, OOXML and MRTD (ePassport DS).
Cryptoface is a cryptographic interface library for unified and simplified access to other cryptographic libraries. It is also a subproject of the ehrCom Communications Project and will serve as the underlying security provider.
The eID Digital Signature Service allows 3rd party webapplication to create and verify XAdES signatures using the offered service.
Odyssi PKI aims to be a complete PKI suite written in Java, and designed from the ground up with security in mind. When completed, it will be fully standards compliant with PKIX, XKMS, OCSP, and other PKI standards.
This project provides an implementation of the NTRU public key cryptosystem in Java. It consists of NTRUEncrypt, an encryption scheme; and NTRUSign, a signature scheme. Both algorithms are higher performance than RSA and ECC, and are considered resistant to quantum computers.
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