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PARSEC is the Platform AbstRaction for SECurity, an open-source initiative to provide a common API to hardware security and cryptographic services in a platform-agnostic way. This abstraction layer keeps workloads decoupled from physical platform details, enabling cloud-native delivery flows within the data center and at the edge.
Read the Parsec documentation online.
Read the whitepaper Security for the Infrastructure Edge.
Use Parsec when you need:
The value proposition of Parsec is that it provides the following:
PARSEC is a collaborative project. The current list of the individuals and organizations who maintain this project can be found here.
See who is using and contributing to PARSEC.
If you are running on x86 Linux, check out this guide to get started with Parsec quickly!
For examples of how to access PARSEC as a client application, check this Rust client documentation.
Check the user, client developer and service developer guides for more information on building, installing, testing and using Parsec!
Come and ask questions or talk with the Parsec Community in our Slack channel or biweekly meetings. See the Community repository for more information on how to join.
We would be happy for you to contribute to Parsec! Please check the Contribution Guidelines to know more about the contribution process. Check the open issues on the board if you need any ideas 🙂!
Check PARSEC's security policy.
The software is provided under Apache-2.0. Contributions to this project are accepted under the same license.
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