Using wolfSSL with #ContikiOS

Hi! Are you interested in using wolfSSL with the Contiki OS? If so, let us know at facts@wolfssl.com! The wolfSSL lightweight SSL/TLS library is a perfect match for resource-constrained embedded IoT devices. wolfSSL currently supports up to TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2, with TLS 1.3 support up and coming. Contiki, as described by their website, […]

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wolfSSL + Tenasys INTime RTOS

wolfSSL recently completed a port to Tenasys INTime RTOS! You can read more in the press release from Tenasys here: Secured INtime system traffic! Tenasys is using wolfSSL to secure their networked real-time systems and wolfSSL is happy to be integrated into the INTime networking stack which allows us to provide world renowned security to […]

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wolfSSL + Micro-T Kernel, TRON, T-ENGINE

wolfSSL has support for The Real-time Operating system Nucleus’ (TRONs’) Micro T-Kernel or (uT-Kernel / ?T-Kernel). Users can define “WOLFSSL_uTKERNEL2” in their project settings to take advanatage of wolfSSL support for this popular T-Engine Forum integrated project! If you have any questions please contact wolfSSL: facts@wolfssl.com!

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wolfSSL is Expanding Our Compatibility Layer

Tired of using OpenSSL? Recently wolfSSL has been expanding our compatibility layer, which means that it soon will be even easier to replace OpenSSL with wolfSSL in existing projects. In some cases the replacement can be as easy as including and linking to a wolfSSL library that has been compiled with –enable-opensslextra. For more information […]

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wolfSSL 2017 Roadmap

Curious about new features and additions to wolfSSL technologies for the coming year?  Some items on our current roadmap include increasing performance through hardware acceleration and instruction level tuning, resource reduction tuning, and increasing our Async Crypto support to other projects like nginx.  Our TLS 1.3 draft support is ready for testing and should the […]

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