Decryption Software for OpenBSD

Browse free open source Decryption software and projects for OpenBSD below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Decryption software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

  • Wiz: #1 Cloud Security Software for Modern Cloud Protection Icon
    Wiz: #1 Cloud Security Software for Modern Cloud Protection

    Protect Everything You Build and Run in the Cloud

    Use the Wiz Cloud Security Platform to build faster in the cloud, enabling security, dev and devops to work together in a self-service model built for the scale and speed of your cloud development.
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  • Curtain LogTrace File Activity Monitoring Icon
    Curtain LogTrace File Activity Monitoring

    For any organizations (up to 10,000 PCs)

    Curtain LogTrace File Activity Monitoring is an enterprise file activity monitoring solution. It tracks user actions: create, copy, move, delete, rename, print, open, close, save. Includes source/destination paths and disk type. Perfect for monitoring user file activities.
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    GoodCrypto private server

    Secure mail + Tor gateway

    Protect your company's email and browsing with your GoodCrypto private server. * Protects email metadata and resists traffic analysis * Automatic encryption, decryption, and key management * All private keys stay on *your* server * Users don't change their email or browser software * Blocks web malware * Runs on your private server * Completely decentralized
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    ORDO vers.1.0

    AES-128, Linux, OpenBSD, Assembly-Language

    Small cryptographic command line tool for LINUX and OpenBSD (x86) completely in 32-Bit Assembly Language. ORDO encrypt/decrypt files (max. size 2 GB) with AES-128-Algorithm (Rijndael) in CBC-Mode (Cipher-Block-Chaining). No libs are included, only system-calls are used. ORDO is under BSD License.
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