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There's no end to end encryption as of now.
- Use RSA or ECC for encryption
- I recommend ECC
- Backend libraries: node-forge, crypto, libsodium
- Frontend libraries: tweetnacl, openpgp.js
Sugg…
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There's no end to end encryption as of now.
Use RSA or ECC for encryption
- I recommend ECC
- Backend libraries: node-forge, crypto, libsodium
- Frontend libraries: tweetnacl, openpgp.js
Sugg…
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Remove the old outdated stuff with some existing (otr?).
I prefer cypherpunks.ca ..
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First off, thank you for all the hard work on the Riptide. It’s a great tool for low-latency, reliable networking.
I recently found Riptide and I'm amazed how robust it is and the features it has.
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Should Double Ratchet algorithms and other secure message exchange algorithms be added to the Transport Encryption Libraries section? Besides the Signal Rust code for the Double Ratchet algorithms the…
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Hi, there is one thing that confuses me a lot, for ios, has ios monitor crypto command to print encryption/decryption key, but for android, there seems to be no such option?
But then again I found …
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Have you thought about separating out the various algorithms into a standalone library/libraries? It would be awesome if each algorithm had its own project and package each exposing a uniform interfac…
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Hello, I am very curious about GPU acceletarion. I have noticed that GPU acceleration has not yet been implemented in many mainstream fully homomorphic encryption libraries. Now, I have the following …
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Hello, I am very curious about GPU acceletarion. Now, I have the following questions:
1. Why does the concrete library support GPU acceleration, while other mainstream libraries such as google/fully-…
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### Problem:
In the context of client-side encryption using a customer-provided encryption key (Java, AES, SSE-C), the AWS SDK v1 offers the option to use instruction files to store the encryption …