wolfMQTT is an MQTT client that has the capability to connect to the IBM Watson IoT cloud platform broker. This is useful as IBM’s cloud platform allows users to potentially offload large amounts of data and/or computation to the cloud that is provided. wolfMQTT comes ready with an example application titled “wiot” that shows users […]
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wolfSSL Intel SGX (#SGX) + FIPS 140-2 (#FIPS140)!
wolfSSL is pleased to announce the following addition to the wolfSSL FIPS certificate! Debian 8.7.0 Intel ® Xeon® E3 Family with SGX support Intel®x64 Server System R1304SP Windows 10 Pro Intel ® Core TM i5 with SGX support Dell LatitudeTM 7480 The wolfCrypt FIPS validated cryptographic module has been validated while running inside an Intel […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Performance on Intel x86_64 (Part 6)
Recent releases of wolfSSL have included new assembly code targeted at the Intel x86_64 platform. Large performance gains have been made and are being discussed over six blog posts of which this is the last part. In this blog, we will talk about the performance of Elliptic Curve (EC) operations over the P-256 curve. Elliptic […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Embedded SSL for Bare Metal and No OS Environments
Are you looking for an SSL/TLS library which will seamlessly integrate into your bare metal or No-OS environment? If so, continue reading to learn why the wolfSSL lightweight SSL library is a perfect fit for such environments. wolfSSL has been designed with portability and ease of use in mind, allowing developers to easily integrate it […]
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The wolfSSL FAQ page can be useful for information or general questions that need need answers immediately. It covers some of the most common questions that the support team receives, along with the support team’s responses. It’s a great resource for questions about wolfSSL, embedded TLS, and for solutions to problems getting started with wolfSSL. […]
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