oqs-demos
Instructions for enabling the use of quantum-safe cryptography in assorted software using the OQS suite (by open-quantum-safe)
BouncyCastle
BouncyCastle.NET Cryptography Library (Mirror) (by bcgit)
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oqs-demos
Posts with mentions or reviews of oqs-demos.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-13.
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Iran's 'Quantum' Computer is Apparently Powered by an Arm Development Board
No. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-quantum_cryptography and you can even test that at home with e.g https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos , it's basically "just" switching to the right "settings" (namely what algorithms to use, going away from the typical ones use today to the post quantum ones where computational complexity STILL makes it impractical to crack) in the right part of your stack (e.g here OpenSSL used pretty much all over the Internet already) and voila, even on cheap hardware, like a RaspberryPi or even lower (depending on your needs) you are still confident than the encryption will hold.
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I made a YT video showing how to host your own super accurate (microsecond) network time (NTP) server using the PPS output of a $12 GPS module
Love this kind of project. To me this is just like https://github.com/open-quantum-safe/oqs-demos/ or https://github.com/OpenMined/PySyft or even k3s so often mentioned in this sub in the sense that I personally don't have a need for it. Yet I find it amazing that us, random curious geeks, have access to this kind of mind blowing technologies for basically free.
- Post-quantum demos of services (OpenSSH, nginx, HAProxy, etc) as containers
BouncyCastle
Posts with mentions or reviews of BouncyCastle.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Key derivation in .NET using HKDF
Since .NET 5, the HKDF function is available via the HKDF class. For earlier versions, the Bouncy Castle for .NET library offers a compatible implementation of HKDF.
- BouncyCastle 2.0 available (Post Quantum Finalists added)
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How can a browser create required security protocols when .NET can’t?
Will Bouncycastle give you those ciphers?
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Ripemd160 in C#?
BouncyCastle is what most use http://www.bouncycastle.org/csharp/
What are some alternatives?
When comparing oqs-demos and BouncyCastle you can also consider the following projects:
PySyft - Perform data science on data that remains in someone else's server
libsodium-net - libsodium for .NET - A secure cryptographic library