wolfSSL has implemented our own PKCS11 provider library to leverage cryptographic hardware and keystores on various systems. Recently we added support for using a TPM 2.0 module with wolfTPM (see pull request #23). We believe that this functionality is particularly useful for users that have coded to the PKCS11 standard, but need to switch to […]
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wolfMQTT Releases v1.18.0
The Christmas release of wolfMQTT, v1.18.0, is now available! This release has several bug fixes and optimizations including: Add curl easy socket backend. by @philljj in #380 WOLFMQTT_EXAMPLE_CERT allowing static or extern cert assignment by @gojimmypi in #354 Tiny readme cleanup. by @philljj in #381 Fix high coverity issues by @embhorn in #379 Add broker […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSH 1.4.15 Now Available!
Merry Christmas! The Christmas release of wolfSSH is here, version 1.4.15! Version 1.4.15 brings with it a fix for a vulnerability, bug fixes, new features, and some enhancements as well! For a description of vulnerabilities fixed, please see our vulnerability page. New features in this release include a wolfSSH client application, support for OpenSSH-style keys, […]
Read MoreMore TagLive Webinar: Getting Started with wolfSSL in 2024
Welcome to our exclusive webinar, ‘Getting Started with wolfSSL in 2024’. Join us for an insightful session presented by Chris Conlon, wolfSSL Engineering Manager. Scheduled for January 4th at 9 am PT, this webinar is your gateway to mastering wolfSSL, the ultimate Embedded SSL/TLS Library for IoT device security, advanced encryption algorithms and much more. […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfTPM Support for Encrypting Secrets with ECC
wolfTPM is a portable TPM 2.0 stack with backward API compatibility designed for embedded use, and the newly released wolfTPM v3.0.0 includes support for encrypting secrets with ECC keys. TPM’s encrypt secrets to prevent their disclosure to unauthorized entities. And whereas encryption with RSA keys was already supported in wolfTPM, users now have the option […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL 5.6.6 Now Available!
Merry Christmas! The Christmas release of wolfSSL is here, version 5.6.6! Version 5.6.6 brings with it fixes for 4 vulnerabilities, bug fixes, new features, and some enhancements as well! For a description of vulnerabilities fixed, please see our vulnerability page. New features in this release include support for additional hardware devices (STM32WL55), new hardware encryption […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL on Pi5 Benchmarks
We at wolfSSL have worked hard to provide exceptional performance for our libraries across all platforms, but we’ve taken extra measures for Intel, ARM, RISC-V and PPC. For common key sizes and curves we’ve implemented inline assembly speedups for most algorithms. For example on the new Raspberry Pi5 with a Cortex A57 at 2.4GHz (default) […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfTPM STM32Cube Expansion Package for STM32 is now available!
wolfTPM is a portable TPM 2.0 stack with backward API compatibility designed for embedded use, and with the new STM32Cube Expansion Pack, STM32 developers are given a smooth sailing route to wolfTPM integration. wolfTPM has had HAL IO Callback examples for STM32CubeMX for a while now, and supports SPI and out-of-the-box I2C for STM32CubeMX projects. […]
Read MoreMore TagLive Webinar: Security in Avionics – Tiger Lake and wolfBoot with DO-178C
Join us for our final 2023 webinar, Security in Avionics – Tiger Lake and wolfBoot with DO-178C! Explore DO-178C Secure Boot with wolfBoot on Tiger Lake UP3 11th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors alongside wolfSSL Lead Embedded Software Engineer, Tesfa Mael, on December 21st at 10 am PT. Watch the webinar here: Security in Avionics – […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfTPM based Root of Trust for Secure Boot
wolfTPM is a portable TPM 2.0 stack with backward API compatibility designed for embedded use, and the newly released wolfTPM v3.0.0 provides examples for Secure Boot solutions to store a Root of Trust in non-volatile (NV) memory. Secure Boot for your microcontroller is essential to protect against malware during the earliest stages of your system […]
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