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Leopard Guides: Security
Secure storage is the protection of stored data using encryption and access controls. Mac OS X provides secure containers called keychains that can be used to store certificates, passwords, encryption keys, and other data. Developers can use Apple's services and interfaces to store and retrieve data in keychains, to control access to QuickTime movies, and to set and get access rights for files.

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Keychain Services Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
This document explains how to use Keychain Services to store and retrieve passwords.
2009-03-12
Authorization Services Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to add fine-grained control of privileged operations in an application.
2009-01-06
Certificate, Key, and Trust Services Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Shows how to evaluate trust for a certificate and recover from a trust failure.
2008-11-19