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Himitsu is a novel design for a key/value store to securely store your passwords, private keys, and other secrets. It is a simple core upon which a highly extensible ecosystem of integrations can be built to handle any kind of secret. This talk will introduce the Himitsu key store, demonstrate many of the things it is capable of, and explain its current level of sophistication and what we aspire for in the future.
 
Himitsu is a novel design for a key/value store to securely store your passwords, private keys, and other secrets. It is a simple core upon which a highly extensible ecosystem of integrations can be built to handle any kind of secret. This talk will introduce the Himitsu key store, demonstrate many of the things it is capable of, and explain its current level of sophistication and what we aspire for in the future.
  
  
 
https://drewdevault.com/talks/himitsu.html
 
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 20 June 2022

Himitsu is a novel design for a key/value store to securely store your passwords, private keys, and other secrets. It is a simple core upon which a highly extensible ecosystem of integrations can be built to handle any kind of secret. This talk will introduce the Himitsu key store, demonstrate many of the things it is capable of, and explain its current level of sophistication and what we aspire for in the future.


https://drewdevault.com/talks/himitsu.html


Cancelled