New very promising Linux syscall for creating secret memory even the kernel cant read. I'll be working for creating a crate for using it out.

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  • platform-compat

    Discontinued Roslyn analyzer that finds usages of APIs that will throw PlatformNotSupportedException on certain platforms.

    We don't recommend that you use the SecureString class for new development. For more information, see SecureString shouldn't be used on GitHub.

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  • stronghold.rs

    Stronghold is a secret management engine written in rust.

    I’m working on for the IOTA Foundation (cryptocurrency non-profit) on the new wallet, and learning Rust in the process. We have a library we use called Stronghold that handles all of the private key / seed data in isolated memory. I don’t know on a low level how it works (will eventually learn), but it may be worth looking at. It’s branded as a “secret management engine written in Rust”.

  • nosecmem

    Demonstrate ability to read memfd_secret() data from the kernel

  • secrets

    Secure storage for cryptographic secrets in Rust

    I have thought extremely hard about this and implemented the following API for this problem: https://github.com/stouset/secrets

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