Hi! Do you need OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) in wolfSSL? We added OCSP as a wolfSSL feature back in 2011. At this point it is well tested by our users and well into the deployment phase. More information on the protocol is available here: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2560.txt. The gist of the feature is that a client […]
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Interesting SmartGrid use case for wolfSSL: ISO 15118
Hi! If you`re interested in smart grid security, and specifically the security required when connecting an electric car to the smart grid, this post is for you! wolfSSL has recently been supporting the development efforts of eNterop (as of 26 March 2018 at 9:30m MDT, this link no longer works and has no alternative), which is […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL 2013 Annual Report
2013 was an interesting year in the world of cryptography and computer security. We have seen and mitigated against attacks such as Lucky13 and watched with interest as existing technologies such as Dual_EC_DRBG have become widely regarded as insecure. wolfSSL has been happy to provide our users with timely fixes, suggestions, and new technologies to […]
Read MoreMore TagSoftware Defined Networking and CyaSSL
Hi! Someone told us the other day that Software Defined Networking (SDN) is stupid. No way will SDN ever replace the high end networking gear, we were told. We were reminded of a scientific study that proved unequivocally that babies are stupid, courtesy of The Onion. But of course babies grow, and eventually have much greater […]
Read MoreMore TagTechnologies and Techniques for Securing Connected Devices
wolfSSL will be presenting a session titled “Technologies and Techniques for Securing Connected Devices” at the upcoming 2014 Embedded World Conference in Nürnberg, Germany. If you are going to be attending the conference, we welcome you to come and listen to our presentation. Technologies and Techniques for Securing Connected DevicesSession: 17Day: 02.27.2014Time: 11:30am – 12:00pmSpeaker: […]
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