What are the Advantages of wolfTPM?

At wolfSSL, we have been developing a TPM stack with customers for many years called wolfTPM, a portable, open-source TPM stack with backward API compatibility, designed for embedded use. It is highly portable, and has native support for Linux and Windows. RTOS and bare metal environments can take advantage of a single IO callback for […]

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FIPS 140-3 and the TLS KDF

There has been a little turmoil between the CAVP and the FIPS community regarding the TLS KDF. The CAVP deprecated testing of the kdf-component-tls-1.0 at the beginning of the year. The community wasn’t ready and it was temporarily un-deprecated. wolfSSL and our wolfCrypt cryptography library are ready for the transition to the RFC7627 TLS KDF. […]

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wolfCrypt as an Engine for OpenSSL

As many people know, the OpenSSL project is struggling with FIPS. As of October 2020, OpenSSL has no active FIPS 140 validation. OpenSSL had plans to restore it’s FIPS validation with OpenSSL 3.0, however, they ran into significant delays, and since FIPS 140-2 testing ends September 2021, OpenSSL ultimately decided to focus their efforts on […]

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wolfMQTT Releases v1.11.0

The New Year release of wolfMQTT, v1.11.0, is now available! This release has several bug fixes and optimizations including: Return correct error code in SN_Client_Connect (PR #268) Removing unsupported TLS and SNI options in sn-client (PR #266) Fixes for multithreading with non-blocking (PR #252) Doxygen work removing depreciated command and fixing other warnings (PR #264) […]

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cTLS: Compact TLS

Here at wolfSSL we are at the cutting edge of cryptography and protocols.  For example, even before TLS 1.3 was fully standardized, we were implementing it in line with the draft RFCs. Also, with the progress that is being made in the quantum computing space, we are keeping abreast of post-quantum cryptography and the standardization […]

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