Article: KeePassXC -
Cross-platform Password Manager.
Article: KeePassXC
Application Security Review
Supporting Article: KeePassXC Release 2.7.4
Supporting Article: KeePassXC Release 2.7.5
Article: KeePassXC: User
Guide.
Article: Magic
(cryptography).
Article: Federal Information
Processing Standards.
The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the United
States are a set of publicly announced standards that the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed for use in
computer systems of non-military, American government agencies and
contractors. FIPS standards establish requirements for ensuring computer
security and interoperability, and are intended for cases in which
suitable industry standards do not already exist. Many FIPS
specifications are modified versions of standards the technical
communities use, such as the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
Supporting Article: FIPS
General Information.
FIPS are standards and guidelines for federal computer systems that
are developed by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
in accordance with the Federal Information Security Management Act
(FISMA) and approved by the Secretary of Commerce. These standards and
guidelines are developed when there are no acceptable industry standards
or solutions for a particular government requirement. Although FIPS are
developed for use by the federal government, many in the private sector
voluntarily use these standards.
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General KeePassXC Information.
Why KeePassXC instead of KeePassX?
KeePassX is an amazing password manager, but hasn't seen much active
development for quite a while. Many good pull requests were never merged
and the original project is missing some features which users can expect
from a modern password manager. Hence, we decided to fork KeePassX to
continue its development and provide you with everything you love about
KeePassX plus many new features and bugfixe