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SecureBlackbox® - Add perfect security to your application! |
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SecureBlackbox is a suite of software components that allows developers to add strong security to their applications to protect binary data, files, documents and e-mails. SecureBlackbox includes authentic implementations of various data security standards and network communication protocols for various platforms (Windows, .NET, Linux, MacOS X / iOS, Java / Android). |
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PKIBlackbox package of SecureBlackbox®
For a long time X.509 certificates were used for securing SSL sessions. Now certificates become integral part of other technologies, such as IPSec (low-level internet security), SSH (secure connection tunneling), S/MIME (Secure Mail), OpenPGP, PDF and XML signing and encryption and other. PKIBlackbox lets you add PKI functionality to your software. This includes certificate management, data processing (signing, encryption, timestamping), executables signing. You can also build server-side functions for timestamping and online certificate status validation into your applications. With PKIBlackbox you can use cryptographic hardware (cryptocards, USB tokens), compliant to PKCS#11 interface, in your PKI operations. With PKIBlackbox you can add long-term signatures with timestamping to the data (CAdES standard). CAdES specification requires collection of external timestamps and complete certificate chain revocation information. This is performed by PKIBlackbox with help of additional SecureBlackbox packages (HTTPBlackbox client and LDAPBlackbox) licensed separately or as part of larger Professional package. Basic functions of PKIBlackbox are included into all packages of SecureBlackbox. Advanced functions, namely PKCS#11 interface, TSP and OCSP servers, Authenticode, X.509 certificate generation and CRL signing require a license for PKIBlackbox, SecureBlackbox Transports, SecureBlackbox Data Security, SecureBlackbox Standard or SecureBlackbox Professional package.
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X.509 certificates were originally designed as a part of X.500 infrastructure.
Since then, they have been adopted as a reliable source of authentication and integrity validation.