wolfSSL and SYSGO are excited to announce our partner webinar: Security & Certifications for Critical Embedded Industries! wolfSSL and SYSGO have teamed up to integrate wolfSSL’s SSL/TLS crypto library into PikeOS real-time operating system (RTOS), which includes a type 1 hypervisor. With this integration, wolfSSL brings a FIPS crypto library to PikeOS’ certified Separation Kernel […]
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Are you curious to learn more about wolfBoot and TPM?
Check out this fantastic tutorial by Daniele Lacamera about wolfBoot and its TPM capabilities, hosted by our friends at TPM.dev! To watch the recording and slides from the presentation, check out the link below: https://developers.tpm.dev/posts/wolfboot-with-tpm About wolfBoot wolfBoot is a portable, OS-agnostic, secure bootloader solution, relying on wolfCrypt for firmware authentication, providing firmware update mechanisms. […]
Read MoreMore TagFIPS certificate #2425 is being added to NIST sunset list: wolfSSL customers can achieve effortless transition to FIPS cert #3389
FIPS 140-2 requires the use of validated cryptography in the security systems implemented by federal agencies to protect sensitive information. The wolfCrypt Module is a comprehensive suite of FIPS Approved algorithms. All key sizes and modes have been implemented to allow flexibility and efficiency. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is sending FIPS […]
Read MoreMore TagUpcoming wolfSSL Webinar: “Network Security Required for Avionics Systems”
We are hosting a special webinar on the Network Security Required for Avionics Systems for our Japan audience on September 29th! Watch the webinar here : Security in Avionics About The avionics industry is currently moving to encourage avionics manufacturers to offer more interactive connectivity than ever before. The growing threat of cybersecurity attacks in […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL and the Raccoon Attack
wolfSSL did an internal review of the Raccoon Attack, in addition to reaching out to the research team behind the report, to determine if wolfSSL users are affected by this attack. The report pertains to the use of static DH cipher suites and the re-use of a DH key with DHE cipher suites. The wolfSSL […]
Read MoreMore TagTINY-CURL 7.72.0 – MICRIUM
This post has been cross posted from Daniel Stenberg’s blog – originally posted here. You remember my tiny-curl effort to port libcurl to more Real-time operating systems? Back in May 2020 I announced it in association with me porting tiny-curl to FreeRTOS. Today I’m happy to bring you the news that tiny-curl 7.72.0 was just released. […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfBoot Encrypted Firmware Support Added
Storing encrypted firmware updates with wolfBoot At wolfSSL, we work together with our customers to better understand the real-life scenarios in embedded security. One of the concerns that we have been addressing the most when it comes to secure boot is the protection of the ‘data at rest’ when the firmware updates are received and […]
Read MoreMore TagBest-Tested: Addressing wolfSSL TLS 1.3 Server Concerns In Record Time
At wolfSSL, we love our open-source community and fully support users working with us on our code, whether it’s finding errors or asking for technical assistance. We are always quick to address our security vulnerabilities–one recent example includes the article published by the Daily Swig on “Embedded security: wolfSSL can be abused to impersonate TLS […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Announces Partnership with iWave
Press Release August 25th, 2020 wolfSSL and iWave have partnered together to enable embedded TLS in the iWave portfolio of embedded solutions. iWave is a global embedded solution provider that offers a wide array of rugged and high-performance System on Modules (SoMs) and Single Board Computers (SBCs) build on NXP i.MX6, i.MX8 series of Processors […]
Read MoreMore TagNew Updates on wolfSSL’s partnership with Netburner
To all our wolfSSL readers, we have exciting news! wolfSSL is now integrated with our partner Netburner, in their standard offering of their NNDK tools. This new incorporation is available on their NNDK 3.3 tools, and will be migrating support to the NNDK 2.9.x tools in the near future! To read more on this integration, […]
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