Are you interested in using the wolfSSL embedded SSL library in an extremely resource constrained environment? If so, you may be interested to hear that we have recently implemented a wolfSSL “Lean PSK” build which enables the wolfSSL library to be built with a footprint size of 20kB! The “Lean PSK” build requires the use […]
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CyaSSL Competitive Upgrade Program
One of the services that yaSSL provides is the CyaSSL Competitive Upgrade Program. With this program, yaSSL offers competitive upgrade pricing for those who wish move from an outdated, orphaned, or overpriced SSL library to the CyaSSL embedded SSL library with low cost and minimal disturbance to their code base. Here’s an outline of the […]
Read MoreMore TagECC Support Comes to the wolfSSL Embedded SSL Library
Although ECC support for the wolfSSL lightweight SSL library has been available in our GitHub repository for the past several weeks, we wanted to officially announce it to our users and customers. An official download of wolfSSL with ECC will be available on the www.yassl.com website with the next official release of wolfSSL. wolfSSL’s ECC […]
Read MoreMore TagMIT Kerberos GSS-API with wolfSSL Now Available for Android
Support for the MIT GSS-API library is now available for the Android platform – complete with an org.ietf.jgss (RFC 5653) compatible application programming interface, wolfSSL cryptography integration, and NDK sample application. You may have read our previous blog entry announcing the initial phases of our effort to port the MIT Kerberos libraries and wolfSSL embedded […]
Read MoreMore TagSecurity on Freescale Kinetis MQX with wolfSSL
Hello Kinetis users! Our team has now ported and released wolfSSL lightweight SSL for Freescale Kinetis. The newest work is for MQX/RTCS/MFS on Kinetis tower systems. Check our Github repository for the most recent source code: https://github.com/cyassl/cyassl If you are a Kinetis user, you will also be pleased to know that we support FreeRTOS, […]
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