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Anti-CSRF

Full-Featured Library to prevent Cross-Site Request Forgery vulnerabilities.

Certainty

Automated CACert.pem management for PHP projects, to promote a more secure Internet.

Chronicle

Self-hostable microservice, built with Slim Framework, that provides a sapient API which enables authorized users to commit arbitrary data to an immutable, append-only public ledger.

CSP Builder

Easily integrate Content-Security-Policy headers into your web application, either from a JSON configuration file, or programatically.

Discretion

Microservice for "Contact Us" forms that GnuPG-encrypt all outgoing emails.

EasyDB

PDO lacks brevity and simplicity; EasyDB makes separating data from instructions easy (and aesthetically pleasing). EasyDB was created by Paragon Initiative Enterprises as part of our effort to encourage better application security practices.

Easy-ECC

Usability wrapper for PHPECC. Deterministic ECDSA and authenticated encryption.

HPKP Builder

Easily integrate HTTP Public-Key-Pinning in your PHP applications.

Ionizer

Structured Input Filter with Strict Typing

Multi-Factor

Vendor-Agnostic Two-Factor Authentication Library

PASETO

Platform-Agnostic SEcurity TOkens.

Sapient

Secure API toolkit. Sapient secures your PHP applications' server-to-server HTTP(S) traffic even in the wake of a TLS security breakdown (compromised certificate authority, etc.).

SeedSpring

Seeded, Deterministic PRNG (based on AES-CTR instead of LCG)

sodium_compat

Pure-PHP implementation of the cryptography features offered by libsodium


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