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OpenSSL
A toolkit implementing SSL v2/v3 and TLS protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. It is based on SSLeay, developed by Eric Young and Tim Hudson. [Free / Open Source] (The OpenSSL Project)

E-Lock Technologies
Providing PKI based Digital Signature and Encryption products and services.

Secorvo Security Consulting GmbH
Consultancy and Services: PKI Concepts, Strategies and Implementation for big compagnies worldwide

OpenCA
Opensource Certification Authority software.

OpenLDAP
Open source LDAP software including servers, clients, and SDKs.

SecureNet
A global provider of secure e-commerce solutions for Internet applications, remote banking, virtual private networks (VPNs) and data critical e-commerce activities.

Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Access control systems and user authentication ensure only authorized users access online information. By implementing strong user authentication and access control systems, organizations can ensure that only authorized users access their online information.

IDX-PKI
IDX-PKI is an Open Source implementation of a Public Key Infrastructure which aims to be IETF compliant for PKIX License recommandations. Always improved, IDX-PKI is already fully usable and suitable for commercial use.

PKIForum.com
PKIForum.com is an independent news, information and education organization focused on public key infrastructure (PKI). Good source of news on new PKI related products and services.

VeriSign Trust Services Integration Kit (TSIK)
TSIK provides free Java APIs that simplify trusted application development. The APIs enable rapidly integration of digital trust services, from secure XML processing to authentication, authorization, and payments. Developers can integrate with VeriSign's digital trust services without knowing the details of the lower level functions such as signing and processing of XML. Developers can also use these APIs to create secure XML applications of their own.


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