wolfSSL provides the most secure embedded SSL/TLS libraries. Our products are run by high-powered, lightweight encryption engines for maximum efficiency and speed. But in the case that a client’s needs are not met, our products are followed by an exceptional support team. We have established a channel to hear questions or concerns through support@wolfssl.com. On […]
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wolfSSL Renesas TSIP Support
The wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library supports the Renesas Trusted Secure IP Driver (TSIP) and has been tested on the Renesas RX65N platform. Using the TSIP driver, wolfSSL can offload supported cryptographic and TLS operations to the underlying Renesas hardware for increased performance. Supported TSIP Capabilities wolfSSL has been integrated with the following TSIP capabilities: TSIP […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfCrypt FIPS 140-3 Update
HI! We have been industrious in moving forward with our FIPS 140-3 efforts! Here’s where we are at now: We are in the Implementation Under Test part of the NIST process. You can see from the list: https://csrc.nist.gov/projects/cryptographic-module-validation-program/modules-in-process/iut-list that wolfSSL, Apple, and Intel are leading the FIPS 140-3 charge! NEW AND COOL: RSA 4096 will […]
Read MoreMore TagWhat is the difference between SSL and TLS?
This week we are tackling a new series of blog posts on the hottest topics! This week’s question is: What is the difference between SSL and TLS? TLS stands for Transport Layer Security. On the other hand, SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It is important to note that SSL 2.0 and 3.0 have been […]
Read MoreMore TagWatch Real-life examples of wolfBoot and wolfTPM!
Hey wolfSSL friends, Check out this recording by wolfSSL engineer David Garske who demonstrates multiple live demos of wolfTPM and gives real-life examples of wolfBoot at TPM.dev 2020 Mini Conference Day 1. Click on the link below to find the slides attached and the video recording! Click here: Real-life examples of wolfBoot and wolfTPM To learn […]
Read MoreMore TagCheck out Microchip and wolfSSL’s Partner Webinar!
Shields UP #24: Using wolfSSL and Pre configured TrustFlex ATECC608 Secure Element for TLS Networks Learn how to implement mutual authentication using X509 certificates with the WolfSSL TLS stack and the TrustFLEX ATECC608 secure element from Microchip’s Trust Platform. We will discuss TLS concepts in the first half of the webinar, and then an expert […]
Read MoreMore TagWhat is the difference between FIPS 140-2 and FIPS 140-3?
This week we are tackling the question: what is the difference between FIPS 140-2 and FIPS 140-3? wolfSSL is currently the leader in embedded FIPS certificates and we always want to keep our users up to the date on the latest standards! With various specification updates, the newest standard of FIPS 140-3 will include the […]
Read MoreMore TagUpgrading to Measured Boot using wolfBoot
At wolfSSL, we work together with our customers to enhance embedded security. This includes providing an embedded MCU TPM, MCU secure boot, and similar security options. Today, there is a de-facto standard for IoT security and that is the use of Secure Boot. However, Secure Boot provides us with only a single check over our […]
Read MoreMore TagBrief comparison of the existing TPM2.0 libraries
This is a comparison of key features in the available open-source stacks for using Trusted Platform Modules(TPM). TPMs are the most widely available TPM in modern computer systems and it is increasingly seeing adoption for IoT devices and various Embedded Systems. The communication between the TPM and the MCU happens using I2C or SPI bus. […]
Read MoreMore TagHow is wolfTPM better than the existing TPM stacks and why is it easier?
1. wolfTPM can run on resource constrained MCU, Embedded Systems and devices (IoT, Edge) 2. wolfTPM can be used in Trusted Execution Environments(TEE) and ARM TrustZone 3. wolfTPM does not have external dependencies 4. wolfTPM is the only open-source TPM2.0 stack that can be used in bare metal firmware 4.1 For industrial products using superloop […]
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