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    Format-Preserving Encryption

    Format-Preserving Encryption Library for Java

    This package implements the FF1, FF3, and FFX algorithms and the A2 and A10 parameter sets for format-preserving encryption. The FF1 and FF3 methods for format-preserving encryption are implementations of NIST Special Publication 800-38G, Recommendation for Block Cipher Modes of Operation: Methods for Format-Preserving Encryption. The FFX algorithm and A2 and A10 parameter sets are implementations of "The FFX Mode of Operation for Format-Preserving Encryption," by Mihir Bellare,...
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    A library written in Java and C# for crypt,encrypt and generate key pairs using the ElGamal algorithm.
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