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Let's Encrypt vs Anteater: What are the differences?

What is Let's Encrypt? A free, automated, and open Certificate Authority (CA). It is a free, automated, and open certificate authority brought to you by the non-profit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).

What is Anteater? Security DevOps CI / CD Framework. It is an open framework to prevent the unwanted merging of dangerous strings, filenames, binaries, depreciated functions, staging enviroment code / credentials etc It is run as a gate / build check within a continous Integration / DevOps deployment scenario.

It’s main function is to block content based on regular expressions.

You can use it to protect against security risks, or automate a way of letting developers know that their pull request contains content that is depreciated or in some way no longer accepted by your project..

Let's Encrypt and Anteater are primarily classified as "Certificate Authority" and "Security" tools respectively.

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    What is Anteater?

    It is an open framework to prevent the unwanted merging of dangerous strings, filenames, binaries, depreciated functions, staging enviroment code / credentials etc. It is run as a gate / build check within a continous Integration / DevOps deployment scenario. It’s main function is to block content based on regular expressions. You can use it to protect against security risks, or automate a way of letting developers know that their pull request contains content that is depreciated or in some way no longer accepted by your project.

    What is Let's Encrypt?

    It is a free, automated, and open certificate authority brought to you by the non-profit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).

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