wolfSSL FIPS Ready Along with the recent release of wolfSSL v4.1.0, wolfSSL has updated its support for the wolfCrypt FIPS Ready version of the wolfSSL library. wolfCrypt FIPS Ready is our FIPS enabled cryptography layer included in the wolfSSL source tree that can be enabled and built. To elaborate on what FIPS Ready really means: you do […]
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wolfSSL Visual Studio Projects for the Microsoft Azure Sphere MT3620 IoT MCU
Azure Sphere is Microsoft’s innovative ecosystem centered around IoT device security. The ecosystem includes the MT3620 IoT MCU, the Azure Sphere OS that runs on the MT3620, and a security service that brokers device-to-cloud communications. The MT3620 has an Arm Cortex-A7 application processor, two real-time Arm Cortex-M4F I/O subsystems and a dedicated Wi-Fi subsystem. This […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL with curl and tiny-curl (#curl)
wolfSSL’s embedded SSL/TLS library comes with support for many tools and libraries, one of which is curl! In addition to providing support and maintenance for curl, wolfSSL has also integrated the curl library in conjunction with Daniel Stenberg (an original author of curl and one of the founders). With this integration, wolfSSL now provides support and consulting for […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Security Internship Info Session and MSU Fall Career Fair
In preparation for the 2019 Fall Career Fair at MSU Bozeman, wolfSSL will be holding an info session this upcoming Thursday at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT for students interested in learning more about wolfSSL and our internship program. The session will introduce wolfSSL as a company – including background information, product lineup, work environment, […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL MQTT Sensor Network (MQTT-SN)
The MQTT Sensor Network standard provides a lightweight networking protocol perfectly suited for low cost, low power hardware. The protocol allows using small topic identifiers in place of the full topic name when sending and receiving publish data. The wolfMQTT SN Client implementation is based on the OASIS MQTT-SN v1.2 specification. The SN API is […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL FIPS-Ready
With the recent release of wolfSSL 4.1.0, the wolfSSL team has also updated the wolfSSL FIPS Ready library. This product features new, state of the art concepts and technology. In a single sentence, wolfSSL FIPS Ready is a testable and free to download open source embedded SSL/TLS library with support for FIPS validation, with FIPS enabled […]
Read MoreMore TagDifferences between TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 (#TLS13)
wolfSSL’s embedded SSL/TLS library has included support for TLS 1.3 since early releases of the TLS 1.3 draft. Since then, wolfSSL has remained up-to-date with the TLS 1.3 specification. In this post, the major upgrades of TLS 1.3 from TLS 1.2 are outlined below: TLS 1.3 This protocol is defined in RFC 8446. TLS 1.3 […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL 24×7 Support
wolfSSL provides support on four levels, one of which is the 24×7 support level. This support level includes many key features not available on the others, such as an unlimited number of support incidents, around-the-clock support from dedicated members of the wolfSSL support team, and remains in effect for an entire year. wolfSSL provides three other […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfCrypt as an engine for OpenSSL
As many people know, the OpenSSL project is struggling with FIPS, and their new FIPS release is not expected until December 2020. The version of OpenSSL that supports FIPS goes into End Of Life and is no longer supported in December of 2019. This means that OpenSSL users will not have a supported package for […]
Read MoreMore TagQuantum Safety and wolfSSL
At wolfSSL we try to be progressive with our support of new cryptography technology. We were the first TLS implementation to support DTLS v1.2 and we were the first embedded TLS implementation to support TLS v1.3. There has been a lot of buzz in the media recently about “post-quantum” cryptography. This is mostly about which […]
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