As a Cybersecurity company we have to make sure all of our products are state of the art. In accordance, wolfSSL is conducting Stages of Involvement (SOI) audit on our wolfCrypt product. Last year wolfSSL added support for complete RTCA DO-178C level A certification. wolfSSL offers DO-178 wolfCrypt as a commercial off -the-shelf (COTS) solution […]
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wolfSSL libest Port
Are you interested in having the best tested cryptography ported to libest? wolfSSL has many ports to various devices and projects. We are constantly working on and expanding our collection of ports and will soon be working on porting wolfSSL/wolfCrypt into libest. The libest project is a library that implements RFC 7030 (Enrollment over Secure Transport). […]
Read MoreMore TagSpecial Offer for NTLM + cURL Users
We hope everyone is enjoying this June weather. We understand due to current circumstances we have been under lockdown and cannot enjoy the weather as we have in the past. It is however a fantastic time to start a new project, or update and get proper support for your existing ones. That is why we […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL DTLS 1.2 Secure Renegotiation
wolfSSL has added support for secure renegotiation in DTLS 1.2 as defined in RFC 5746. Secure renegotiation is an extension to (D)TLS 1.2 which fixes the vulnerability found in the original specification. Previously, a third party could use renegotiation to inject malicious data preceding valid data from the client. This could be accomplished by establishing […]
Read MoreMore TagTreck Vulnerabilities
Recently the Treck (https://treck.com/) TCP stack has had some notable vulnerabilities reported. Though this TCP stack is not a part of the wolfSSL software, it is an embedded TCP stack, and we would like to help with notifying the embedded community that if you are using the Treck TCP stack then it should be updated. […]
Read MoreMore TagNew Edwards Curve Algorithms: X448 and Ed448
wolfSSL 4.4.0 introduces new high security elliptic curve algorithms: X448 and Ed448. These algorithms are specified for TLS – RFC 8446 and RFC 8442 – and in NIST drafts FIPS 186-5 and SP 800-186. These high security algorithms are not only fast but also small – 10KB for the optimised X448 C code on Intel x64! And […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL ARM mbed-os Port
With every release of the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library, there are multiple feature additions, port additions, and updates. One of the ports that was added to the wolfSSL library recently was a port to ARM mbed-os! You can checkout the changes for mbed-os port in PR #12997 the ARMmbed/mbed-os github repository (https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-os/pull/12997) . While you’re […]
Read MoreMore TagFast P-384 in Single Precision (SP)
wolfSSL 4.4.0 introduces new optimised implementations of the elliptic curve P-384. Our Single Precision (SP) math code has been enhanced to support the NIST P-384/secp384r1 curve. If you need higher security public key cryptography then P-384 from wolfSSL is your choice. wolfSSL now has optimised C implementations that will enhance the performance on any platform […]
Read MoreMore TagX509 Certificates with wolfSSL C#
Are you interested in incorporating the best tested cryptography with FIPS certification into your C# project? wolfSSL has a C# wrapper that makes it easy to get started with TLS connections in C# projects. We are constantly working on, and expanding the C# wrapper and have recently added wrappers for inspecting X509 certificates. Now users […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL 2019 Annual Report
We not only remained far ahead of our competitors in 2019, but we also proceeded to extend our lead with massive success and growth. We grew our business dramatically, primarily based on our technological superiority and ongoing investments in testing and quality. We delivered TLS 1.3 ahead of the market, MISRA-C cryptography for the automotive […]
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