mod_openpgp
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Original author(s) | Arturo 'Buanzo' Busleiman |
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Stable release | 0.5.0
/ March 15, 2009 |
Written in | Apache HTTP server |
License | Apache License |
Website | wiki |
mod_openpgp was an
Despite its innovative approach to HTTP request security, Mod_OpenPGP faced challenges due to the complexities of the OpenPGP standard. This resulted in the concept of signed/encrypted HTTP request enhancements sometimes falling behind other methodologies in terms of adoption and usability.
Prior to version 0.2.2, mod_openpgp was known as mod_auth_openpgp.
The author maintained his interest in OpenPGP, releasing a Python module that extends the famous requests module, with some OpenPGP capabilities.
mod_openpgp participated in the OWASP Summer of Code 2008.[1]
Enigform was mentioned in a worldwide survey of encryption products conducted by Bruce Schneier, K. Seidel, and S. Vijayakumar, highlighting its role in addressing data security challenges.[2]
Enigform received a Silver Award in the Security category at Les Trophées du Libre.
References
- ^ "OWASP Summer of Code 2008". Retrieved 2009-04-15.
- ^ B. Schneier, K. Seidel, and S. Vijayakumar (February 11, 2016). "A Worldwide Survey of Encryption Products". Schneier on Security. Retrieved 2023-07-07.
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External links
- buanzo.org's Wiki
- mod_openpgp at Google Code
- openpgp-requests at GitHub
- A Worldwide Survey of Encryption Products - B. Schneier, K. Seidel, and S. Vijayakumar, February 11, 2016.