Bouncy Castle
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Java FIPS | BC-FJA 1. 0. 2 / August 24, 2019; 4 months ago |
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Java | 1. 64 / October 7, 2019; 2 months ago |
C# FIPS | BC-FNA 1. 0. 1 / December 28, 2016; 3 years ago |
C# | 1. 8. 5 / January 31, 2019; 10 months ago |
Written in | C# |
Java | |
Platforms | . NET Framework |
Java Platform, Standard Edition | |
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ID | 2422839 |
About Bouncy Castle
Bouncy Castle is a collection of APIs used in cryptography. It includes APIs for both the Java and the C# programming languages. The APIs are supported by a registered Australian charitable organization: Legion of the Bouncy Castle Inc.
Bouncy castle tragedy: Firm charged after six children killed
...By Malu CursinoBBC NewsA Bouncy Castle firm has been charged for breaching health and safety regulations in Australia, almost two years after six children were killed in an accident...
How this man helped prevent a revenge murder
... It was his job to diffuse the tension, and he saw an opportunity in an approaching community event, complete with food, music and a Bouncy Castle...
Chris Mason: Sunak gives striking prominence to migration challenge
...By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News" Think of a Bouncy Castle...
Ed Sheeran serenades six-year-old Belfast birthday boy
...As far as birthday parties go, you might get balloons or even a Bouncy Castle, but what about a global superstar singing to you? For one lucky six-year-old from west Belfast, that is exactly what happened...
Australia bouncy castle fall: Sixth child dies in hospital
...A sixth child has died from injuries suffered in a Bouncy Castle accident in Australia last week, police say...
Bouncy castle fall: Australia mourns 'terrible tragedy' after children killed
...Australians are mourning a " horrific" national tragedy after five children were killed in a Bouncy Castle accident, PM Scott Morrison has said...
Tasmania bouncy castle fall: Two children killed and several others injured
...Two children have died and others are critically injured after falling from a Bouncy Castle that was blown into the air in Australia, police say...
My money: This was not a normal week!'
... To try and make the special day, we found a Bouncy Castle company is still in operation and ordered for the garden...
Australia bouncy castle fall: Sixth child dies in hospital
A sixth child has died from injuries suffered in a Bouncy Castle accident in Australia last week, police say.
Chace Harrison, 11, had his Life Support switched off at a Hobart hospital on Sunday, Three Days after The Accident .
He was among nine students who fell 10m (32 ft) from an inflatable castle when it was lifted up by wind at a school fair in Devonport , Tasmania.
Two Children remain in a Critical Condition in hospital.
The Other five children who lost their lives were 11-year-old Addison Stewart, and 12-year-olds Zane Mellor, Jye Sheehan, Jalailah Jayne-Maree Jones, and Peter Dodt.
One boy was injured and discharged from hospital on Friday. He visited Hillcrest Primary School on Sunday and paid tribute to his classmates.
It is still unclear how The Incident unfolded. Police say they are investigating whether The Castle was tethered to the ground.
" We don't want to Rush It , but we also understand that the community wants answers, " Tasmania Police Commissioner Darren Hine said on Sunday.
Officers from New South Wales will travel to Tasmania This Week to help conduct witness interviews as part of The Investigation .
Police said there were about 40 children as well as teachers and other adults at The School fair, which took place on The Last day of the term.
" It is paramount we don't pre-empt any outcome until all evidence is gathered and The Investigation is complete, " Commissioner Hine said.
The Tragedy has shattered Devonport - a city of fewer than 30,000 residents - and shocked Australians across the country.
An online fundraiser for the families has raised over $1. 3m (£700,000; $930,000).
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