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Google Releases KeyCzar

August 12, 2008 by Caleb Kraft 9 Comments


Google has released keyCzar, a cryptographic toolkit that supports encryption and authentication for both symmetric and public-key algorithms.

Cryptography is a common problem area for web programmers. keyCzar aims to help alleviate some of the issues by supplying safe defaults, tagging versions, and a simple interface.

[via Zero Day]

Posted in NewsTagged cryptography, encryption, google, keyczar

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