The team at wolfSSL is proud to announce the latest iteration of wolfMQTT. This release is focused on polishing the user experience and squashing bugs. The multithread feature was thoroughly tested, and we managed to correct a couple of synchronization issues that were reported. Additionally a new “simple client” example was added that demonstrates the […]
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Netflix leverages TLS 1.3 for safer and faster streaming experiences
The Netflix Tech Blog recently shared how Netflix is leveraging TLS 1.3 for faster and more secure connections. They concluded: “From the security analysis, we are confident that TLS 1.3 improves communication security over TLS 1.2. From the field test, we are confident that TLS 1.3 provides us a better streaming experience. At the time […]
Read MoreMore TagInitial MQTT Support in cURL, send us Feedback!
Earlier this month, we worked on adding MQTT support to cURL which is now available as “experimental” in the latest curl 7.70.0 release! For full details of the current integration, see Daniel Stenberg’s blog post titled “CURL + MQTT = TRUE“. We’re curious how our users want to use MQTT in cURL, and we want […]
Read MoreMore TagNew Features in the wolfSSL 4.4.0 Release
wolfSSL Inc is proud to announce the release of wolfSSL v4.4.0, the embedded TLS library for devices, IoT, and the cloud. Included in the release are: Qualcomm Hexagon SDK support. The Hexagon SDK is used for building code to run on DSP processors. Use of the Hexagon toolchain to offload ECC verify operations has been […]
Read MoreMore TagWhat Is ACVP?
ACVP stands for (Automated Cryptographic Validation Protocol) and it is the upcoming protocol that will be used for FIPS validation. It makes testing cryptographic algorithms and modules more efficient than the current method and more automated. There are three main parts to ACVP – a server, a proxy, and a client. The server side handles […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Version 4.4.0 is Now Available!
The spring release of wolfSSL, v4.4.0, is now available! This release has many new features, optimizations, and bug fixes. Some of the new features we added to the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library include: Qualcomm Hexagon SDK support. DSP builds to offload ECC verify operations. Certificate Manager callback support. New APIs for running updates to ChaCha20/Poly1305 […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfTPM in Bare-Metal to Enable Measured Boot
wolfBoot can use the wolfTPM 2.0 software interface in bare metal environments and take advantage of your pre-existing TPM silicon, including Microchip’s ATTPM20P, ST33TP*, Infineon SLB9670 and Nations Tech Z32H330TC modules. Measured Boot uses the TPM Platform Configuration Registers (PCR)? to determine if the boot parameters remain the same. The PCR’s allow SHA-1 or SHA-256? […]
Read MoreMore TagPartnering with AC6 to Bring Support to System Workbench for Linux
wolfSSL is excited to announce a new partnership with French company AC6, creator of System Workbench for Linux, a development tool to simplify building, debugging and maintaining Linux-based embedded systems. For years, wolfSSL has improved our support for Linux, whether by adding new ports for Intel SGX on Linux, compatibility for Microsoft Window’s Linux subsystem, […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Support for DO-178 DAL A
wolfSSL now provides support for complete RTCA DO-178C level A certification! wolfSSL will offer DO-178 wolfCrypt as a commercial off -the-shelf (COTS) solution for connected avionics applications. Adherence to DO-178C level A will be supported through the first wolfCrypt COTS DO-178C certification kit release that includes traceable artifacts for the following encryption algorithms: SHA-256 for […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL FIPS Ready and curl (#wolfSSL #wolfCrypt #curl)
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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