Are you a thought leader in the world of embedded devices? If so, you will need to make yourself aware of the coming impacts of post-quantum cryptography and how it will affect the various industries and verticals that you participate in. Have a listen to Entrust’s Cybersecurity Institute’s second episode of the their post-quantum podcast […]
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STMicro and wolfBoot Video Series
We are excited to tell you about our partner collaboration with ST Micro! This collaboration is a video series about wolfBoot, a secure bootloader and the STM32, a family of 32-bit microcontrollers. This is a 4 part video series showing how to use wolfBoot on various STM32 microcontrollers. Video 1: wolfBoot for STM32, Part 1: […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfEngine Works with the Final OpenSSL 1.1.1 Branch Release
As mentioned in a previous post, OpenSSL 1.1.1 branch of releases will hit End of Life (EoL) by September 11th, 2023. That’s right, it’s not a typo! It’s about 3 months away! It’s already listed as an old release branch here: https://www.openssl.org/source/old/ . Are you sure you are ready to tackle the migration to their […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Zephyr Port Update
We have updated our Zephyr support to 3.4 for wolfSSL release 5.6.2! Zephyr is an open-source real-time operating system (RTOS). It is portable (supporting over 450 boards!) and secure with a comprehensive and lightweight kernel. All of these features make wolfSSL a great choice for security in Zephyr. The port update comes with a set […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL on the Xtensa ESP32-S3 Linux
With our ongoing development of world-class commercial-grade cryptography solutions for the Espressif products, wolfSSL is proud to announce support for the ESP32-S3 Embedded Linux Kernel! Our very own [gojimmypi] was able to get the wolfSSL wolfcrypt tests running successfully as an app on the embedded Linux environment thanks to the work of [jcmvbkbc] on linux-xtensa. […]
Read MoreMore TagPost-Quantum Interoperability? Confirmed! (Part II)
A while back, we posted the following entry on our blog: https://www.wolfssl.com/wolfssh-post-quantum-interoperability-confirmed/ In it, we talked about post-quantum interoperability with both the OpenQuantumSafe’s OpenSSH fork and AWS’s implementation of SSH. More recently, our friends at AWS have posted a great set of detailed instructions on how to reproduce their interoperability test results: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/post-quantum-hybrid-sftp-file-transfers-using-aws-transfer-family/ There, you […]
Read MoreMore TagSTMicro and wolfBoot Video Series
We are excited to tell you about our partner collaboration with ST Micro! This collaboration is a video series about wolfBoot, a secure bootloader and the STM32, a family of 32-bit microcontrollers. This is a 4 part video series showing how to use wolfBoot on various STM32 microcontrollers. Video 1: wolfBoot for STM32, Part 1: […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL RT1170 CAAM
One of the features that makes wolfSSL stand out from other SSL/TLS libraries is its wide range of support for many hardware cryptographic accelerators. In particular, wolfSSL leverages the cryptographic accelerators built into the NXP i.MX6 and i.MX8 processors. How it uses the CAAM with i.MX6 and i.MX8 is dependent on the OS being used, […]
Read MoreMore TagVersal Support
Did you know that wolfSSL has been ported to and tested on Xilinx Versal hardware? There is support also in wolfSSL to make use of the Xilinx hardened crypto, enhancing both security and performance. Xilinx hardened crypto has accelerated crypto operations (SHA3-384 / AES-GCM / RSA / ECDSA) available on Ultrascale+ devices and is available […]
Read MoreMore TagLive Webinar: 2 Day wolfSSL Training Week
Would you like to learn more about how SSL/TLS work, or more about the wolfSSL lightweight SSL library? If so, wolfSSL is offering a training course on SSL/TLS and wolfSSL. The FREE 2 day (4 hours each day) wolfSSL training course covers details of SSL/TLS as well as the wolfSSL embedded SSL library. Participants will […]
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