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Advanced Encryption Standard - Wikipédia - 0 views

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      Advance Encryption Standard est une norme sécuritaire. Le mode AES-256 est le standard pour mériter l'appellation "Secret" ou "Top Secret".
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Resources - CryptoParty - 0 views

  • 1.1 Cryptography is Dangerous (and Beautiful)
  • 2 Basics first
  • 3 PGP / GPG
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  • 8 Darknets
  • 5 Disk Encryption
  • 6 Encrypted Mobile Communications
  • 7 Privacy Protected Browsing
  • 4 Verifying Software Downloads & Files: Hashing
  • 11 Operating System and Host Environment
  • 10 Software Libraries
  • 9 Misc
  • 12 E-mail
  • 13 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
  • 14 Remote Desktop software
  • 15 Voice over IP
  • 16 Mobile Phones / Smartphones
  • 17 Legal Issues
  • 18 Organizations and Legal Support
  • 19 Courses and Education
  • 20 Where to go for more information 21 Some Quotes
Jac Londe

CryptSync - encrypt your SkyDrive, Google Drive, DropBox files - 0 views

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      Un  petit logiciel qui semble faire le travail auquel on pensait pour Media-Safe.
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7-Zip - 0 views

shared by Jac Londe on 31 Mar 13 - Cached
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      Un logiciel de compression qui encrypte en AES-256
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DASH7 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • DASH7 is an open source wireless sensor networking standard for wireless sensor networking, which operates in the 433 MHz unlicensed ISM band. DASH7 provides multi-year battery life, range of up to 2 km, indoor location with 1 meter accuracy, low latency for connecting with moving things, a very small open source protocol stack, AES 128-bit public key encryption support, and data transfer of up to 200 kbit/s. DASH7 is the name of the technology promoted by the non-profit consortium called the DASH7 Alliance.
Jac Londe

RockXP - 1 views

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    Small Warning: RockXP is a tool that allows you to retrieve password. To do that, RockXP uses a third part tool called Pwdump2.exe which is an opensource
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