Did you know that the wolfSSL embedded SSL library supports FreeRTOS and OpenRTOS? FreeRTOS is a real-time operating system for embedded devices which is designed to be both small and simple. With an incredibly large user base, FreeRTOS/OpenRTOS supports 27 architectures and is downloaded from over 77 thousand times every year! Just like wolfSSL, FreeRTOS […]
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yaSSL 2011 Annual Report on MarketWatch.com
Our 2011 annual report is now up on MarketWatch.com (see link below). yaSSL saw some great progress in 2011 which was very exciting! We’re looking forward to 2012 and seeing what the new year brings. If you have any questions about our annual report, please let us know at info@yassl.com. yaSSL 2011 Annual Report (MarketWatch): […]
Read MoreMore TagInteresting Article on Device Level Security
As the security of individual field devices (sensors, transmitters, acuators, etc.) is often overlooked, these devices can provide a target for cyber attacks. This article by Matt Luallen of Control Engineering explains this fact in more detail – once again reminding us that security of such devices should not be taken lightly. Luallen states that […]
Read MoreMore TagyaSSL 2011 Annual Report
yaSSL has made great progress 2011! Company growth, active partnerships, technical improvements, and our community have all made great strides forward. We are very happy with the results of 2011 and look forward to an exciting year in 2012! Looking to 2012, we are planning ongoing improvements to our technology and have doubled our technical […]
Read MoreMore TagyaSSL Embedded Web Server Porting Services
Are you interested in using the yaSSL Embedded Web Server in your project or on your device but have discovered that it currently lacks support for your desired platform? yaSSL offers a porting service for the yaSSL Embedded Web Server for just this occasion. If you are interested in having us port the yaSSL Embedded […]
Read MoreMore TagBorn in the USA!
We receive a lot of questions about the origins of the CyaSSL and CTaoCrypt software packages. We get asked where they were developed, and by who? These questions usually come from US government agencies and their contractors. Simply stated, mes amis, CyaSSL was Born in the USA and written by US citizens. If you have any additional questions […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL in Dropbear
Hi! Would you be interested in wolfSSL ported into Dropbear? We have been thinking about putting wolfSSL into Dropbear SSH, and would like your feedback. Contact us at info@yassl.com if you think wolfSSL should be ported into Dropbear.
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