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Application programming interface
The Microsoft Windows platform specific Cryptographic Application Programming Interface (also known variously as CryptoAPI, Microsoft Cryptography API
Microsoft_CryptoAPI
Cryptographic algorithm for random number generation
pseudorandom number generator function that is included in Microsoft CryptoAPI. In Win32 programs, Microsoft recommended its use anywhere random number generation
CryptGenRandom
Topics referred to by the same term
Crypto API may refer to: Crypto API (Linux) Microsoft CryptoAPI This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Crypto API. If an internal
Crypto_API
cloud services. In Microsoft Windows, a Cryptographic Service Provider is a software library that implements the Microsoft CryptoAPI (CAPI). CSPs implement
Cryptographic Service Provider
Cryptographic_Service_Provider
Co-processor optimized for cryptographic operations
OS has the Solaris Cryptographic Framework (SCF) and Microsoft Windows has the Microsoft CryptoAPI. Some cryptographic accelerators offer new machine instructions
Cryptographic_accelerator
Email client for Windows
supported. The Bat! supports S/MIME via Internal Implementation or Microsoft CryptoAPI, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) v3.0 / Transport Layer Security (TLS)
The_Bat!
Implementations of Advanced Encryption Standard
implementation axTLS Microsoft CryptoAPI uses Cryptographic Service Providers to offer encryption implementations. The Microsoft AES Cryptographic Provider
AES_implementations
Standard in public cryptography
OASIS PKCS #11 v3.1 specifications become approved OASIS standards Microsoft CryptoAPI Dieter Bong; Tony Cox, eds. (2023-07-23). "PKCS #11 Specification
PKCS_11
1999 Microsoft operating system version
transparently by the user. EFS works together with the EFS service, Microsoft's CryptoAPI and the EFS File System Runtime Library (FSRTL). EFS works by encrypting
Windows_2000
modes of X.509 certificate handling: Internal Implementation and via Microsoft CryptoAPI. CRLs and OCSP are only supported in the latter mode during TLS connections
Comparison_of_email_clients
Tools for working with smart cards
support for Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) on macOS and Microsoft CryptoAPI on Windows, but it is still work in progress. "LICENSE". Github.
OpenSC
Version of Microsoft Office suite
Microsoft Office XP (codenamed Office 10) is an office suite which was officially revealed in July 2000 by Microsoft for the Windows operating system.
Microsoft_Office_XP
Variable containing a public key in Windows NT 4.0
cryptography export controls. Microsoft requires all Cryptographic Service Providers used by the Microsoft Cryptographic API (CryptoAPI) to have an RSA digital
NSAKEY
Linux kernel interface for cryptography
never merged. Free and open-source software portal Linux portal Microsoft CryptoAPI "Kernel development". LWN.net. 2002. Retrieved 2013-09-29. Peter
Crypto_API_(Linux)
American entrepreneur
other domain. The vulnerable SSL/TLS implementations included the Microsoft CryptoAPI, making Internet Explorer and all other Windows software that relied
Moxie_Marlinspike
Cryptographic algorithm for digital signatures
cryptlib Crypto++ Crypto API (Linux) GnuTLS libgcrypt LibreSSL mbed TLS Microsoft CryptoAPI OpenSSL wolfCrypt EdDSA RSA (cryptosystem) Johnson, Don; Menezes
Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm
Elliptic_Curve_Digital_Signature_Algorithm
needed] "Microsoft Security Advisory 3174644". 14 October 2022. "Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-066 - Critical (Section Update FAQ)". Microsoft. November
Comparison of TLS implementations
Comparison_of_TLS_implementations
ActiveX control created by Microsoft
created by Microsoft to help expose a select set of Microsoft Cryptographic Application Programming Interface (CryptoAPI) functions through Microsoft Component
CAPICOM
Cryptographic software in OpenBSD
algorithms and hardware. OpenBSD security features Crypto API (Linux) Microsoft CryptoAPI Linux-cryptodev Archived 2012-03-20 at the Wayback Machine Keromytis
OpenBSD Cryptographic Framework
OpenBSD_Cryptographic_Framework
Topics referred to by the same term
certification program Cryptography API: Next Generation, an update of Microsoft CryptoAPI introduced in Windows Vista Cyclic nucleotide–gated ion channel,
CNG_(disambiguation)
Computing concept
software processes to retrieve random data. Microsoft Windows releases newer than Windows 95 use CryptoAPI to gather entropy in a manner similar to the
Entropy_(computing)
Proprietary file system developed by Microsoft
an NTFS volume. EFS works in conjunction with the EFS service, Microsoft's CryptoAPI and the EFS File System Run-Time Library (FSRTL). EFS works by encrypting
NTFS
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Index of cryptography articles
Index_of_cryptography_articles
Overview article
replacements of components that originated in earlier releases of Windows. CryptoAPI is replaced by Cryptography API: Next Generation. GINA is succeeded by
Security and safety features new to Windows Vista
Security_and_safety_features_new_to_Windows_Vista
Protocol to check a digital certificate
for OCSP amongst most major browsers: Internet Explorer is built on the CryptoAPI of Windows and thus starting with version 7 on Windows Vista (not XP)
Online Certificate Status Protocol
Online_Certificate_Status_Protocol
Java Cryptography Extension Libgcrypt LibreSSL MatrixSSL Mbed TLS Microsoft CryptoAPI NaCl (software) libsodium Nettle Network Security Services OpenBSD
List of cryptographic software
List_of_cryptographic_software
COMMUNS NIVEAU EAL3+" (PDF). Starting with Linux kernel version 2.6.20, CryptoAPI supports the LRW mode: https://lwn.net/Articles/213650/ "cryptsetup -
Comparison of disk encryption software
Comparison_of_disk_encryption_software
New features added in Windows XP
Explorer. SHA-2 hashing algorithms (SHA256, SHA384 and SHA512) to the CryptoAPI for validating X.509 certificates has been installed. Later hotfixes and
Features_new_to_Windows_XP
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