Using wolfSSL with .NET Core

.NET Core is a .NET implementation that is preferred in situations where cross platform portability is important. Including use in containers and running on environments such as macOS and Linux. wolfSSL has a C# wrapper written for the .NET framework that is fully capable of performing TLS/DTLS connections while using the optimized C code with hardware […]

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What’s New in FIPS 140-3?

There are a few significant changes coming with FIPS 140-3. Over the years with many specification updates, a few things got a little inconsistent, so these inconsistencies have been brought back in line. wolfSSL is prepared to deliver the first and best implementation of FIPS 140-3, so get ready: The power-on self-test is changing. It […]

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wolfSSL-NXP Partnership Roundup

NXP® Semiconductors N.V. is one of the wolfSSL partner network members. wolfSSL ships with support for offloading cryptographic operations onto several NXP devices (such as the Coldfire and Kinetis) that include hardware cryptography modules. Examples of these operations include utilizing the Crypto Acceleration Unit (CAU), Memory-Mapped Crypto Acceleration Unit (mmCAU), LP Trusted Crypto (LTC), and […]

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Raccoon Attacks

If our little meme didn’t already convince you otherwise, raccoon attacks are not a big deal when it comes to wolfSSL, read more on our internal review of raccoon attacks here: https://www.wolfssl.com/wolfssl-raccoon-attack/! To learn more about us, checkout the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library, star us on GitHub, and find out more about using TLS 1.3 […]

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wolfSSL + Tenasys INTime RTOS

Did you know that wolfSSL includes a port to the Tenasys INTime RTOS? You can read more in our original 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 […]

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QUIC WITH WOLFSSL

This post has been cross posted from Daniel Stenberg’s blog – originally posted here. We have started the work on extending wolfSSL to provide the necessary API calls to power QUIC and HTTP/3 implementations! Small, fast and FIPS The TLS library known as wolfSSL is already very often a top choice when users are looking for […]

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wolfSSL supports Infineon AURIX Boards

Three years ago, wolfSSL partnered with Infineon, making it easier to ensure security on Infineon-based projects. Today wolfSSL continues to foster our relationship with Infineon, including support for the latest AURIX boards.   AURIX (Automotive Real Time Integrated Next Generation Architecture) is a 32- bit Infineon microcontroller family targeting the automotive industry in terms of performance […]

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