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Open Source Common Lisp Security Software for Linux

Common Lisp Security Software for Linux

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    The IEEE 1619 Committee open-source reference implementations of encryption algorithms, plus testing and certification suites, for each encryption algorithm included in the standard.
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    CapLisp is a capability security layer for Common Lisp that provides various facilities for secure, distributed computing.
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    chords-malware-analyzer

    Chords is binary file strings extractor, with many formats supported.

    Chords is strings on steroids. Is able to extract strings from files just like strings, but it also supports windows wide string, base64 and hexadecimal strings (with decoding support) and automatic recognition of Indicators of Compromise (IOCs). It has been developed to support the malware analysis process, but is a general purpose tool.
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