wolfCrypt in TrustZone-M

Using wolfBoot as PKCS#11 secure supervisor Today, we’re introducing an exciting feature from wolfBoot that makes use of TrustZone-M technology to enhance safe and monitored access to cryptographic operations. By exposing a complete set of standard cryptographic APIs to the application, wolfBoot provides controlled access to the wolfCrypt crypto engine running in the secure domain. […]

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Faster No Assembly ChaCha20

At wolfSSL, we always try to get you the best results possible. Most of the time the best way to achieve this is to use assembly optimization. Unfortunately dedicated assembly tuning is targeted and time consuming so it is not always available for your platform. But there are still many ways to squeeze performance out […]

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wolfSSL Support for Renesas RZ/N2L

wolfSSL is delighted to announce that we have added support for the Renesas RZ/N2L. Renesas RZ/N2L uses a high-performance Arm Cortex-R52 core to easily add network functionality to industrial equipment and machines. The RZ/N2L is supported by an open and flexible ecosystem concept – the Flexible Software Package (FSP), built on FreeRTOS – and is […]

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eXtremeDB introduces support for wolfSSL

We are extremely excited to announce that McObject, a world leader in embedded and real-time database systems, has chosen wolfSSL as the TLS provider for their eXtremeDB family of database products. About eXtremeDB eXtremeDB is a high-performance, low-latency, ACID-compliant embedded database management system with support for both in-memory and persistent storage capability. Exceptionally fast, with […]

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wolfCLU supports new x509 options

We are constantly enhancing wolfCLU, a command line utility for manipulating certificates. Recently we added some new x509 options. These additions, -req, -extfile, -extensions, -signkey and -* enhance the x509 functionality. Having these options added to wolfCLU helps with generatingself-signed x509 certificates when using the x509 command. [-req] Users can generate a certificate signing request […]

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