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    ModSecurity

    ModSecurity

    Cross platform web application firewall (WAF) engine for Apache

    ModSecurity is an open-source, cross-platform web application firewall (WAF) engine for Apache, IIS and Nginx that is developed by Trustwave's SpiderLabs. It has a robust event-based programming language that provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis. Libmodsecurity is one component of the ModSecurity v3 project. The library codebase serves as an interface to ModSecurity Connectors taking in web...
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    HighwayHash

    HighwayHash

    Fast strong hash functions: SipHash/HighwayHash

    HighwayHash is a fast, keyed hash function intended for scenarios where you need strong, DoS-resistant hashing without the full overhead of a general-purpose cryptographic hash. It’s designed to defeat hash-flooding attacks by mixing input with wide SIMD operations and a branch-free inner loop, so adversaries can’t cheaply craft many colliding keys. The implementation targets multiple CPU families with vectorized code paths while keeping a portable fallback, yielding high throughput across...
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    Network Emulator

    Distributed Network emulation tool for high rate packet

    I need your help: In order to make this framework easier and more useful, I need your contribution. The idea behind this framework is to develop a GUI like GNS3 and make this framework more stable. So if you are interested and have C/C++ programming skills, please contact me at zahid.med@gmail.com This framework allows to emulate a network by managing ethernet packets coming from two kind of interfaces: UDP and virtual network card. This tool is similare to dynamips (GNS3) but it can...
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    Panoptis plans to create a network security tool (N-IDS) to detect and block DoS and DDoS attacks. The programming language is C++, and the input is being provided by routers.
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