At wolfSSL we support hardware cryptography for a wide range of platforms. The benefits of hardware cryptography include reduced code footprint size, improved security, acceleration of cryptographic operations, and utilization of true random number generators. For example, this allows everything from wolfBoot to TLS cipher suites to enjoy acceleration of cryptographic operations. Furthermore, we have […]
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cURL Up 2024 – Save The Date
Exciting news from cURL! We’re thrilled to announce the return of curl-up, scheduled to take place in Stockholm, Sweden from May 4th to the 5th! Our goal is to bring the community together for an unforgettable weekend of collaboration and learning. We’re inviting all curl contributors, maintainers and fans to join us. Perfect opportunity for […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSH 1.4.17 Now Available!
We are excited to announce the release of wolfSSH version 1.4.17, which comes packed with several improvements, new features, and important fixes to enhance security and functionality. This release is a testament to our commitment to providing a robust and reliable SSH library for developers. Vulnerability Fixes In this version, we have addressed a critical […]
Read MoreMore TagWhere to find the Wolves: wolfSSL is heading to Embedded World
Secure your Embedded Projects with wolfSSL, the Best Tested Cryptography. The wolfSSL team is heading to Embedded World Exposition and Conference April 9th through the 11th in Nuremberg Germany. Come stop by and meet our team at Hall 4 Booth 612. Discover how wolfSSL’s advanced security solutions can safeguard your embedded development. If you prefer […]
Read MoreMore TagLive Webinar: Getting Started with libcurl
Join us for an exclusive live webinar hosted by Daniel Stenberg, the founder and maintainer of cURL, as he presents ‘Getting Started with libcurl‘ on March 28th at 10 am PT! Daniel will provide invaluable insights into the foundational concepts and best practices of libcurl, the widely acclaimed client-side URL transfer library. Known for its […]
Read MoreMore TagLive Webinar: Kyber/ML-KEM Introduction
Join us for an innovative webinar, “Kyber/ML-KEM Introduction,” on March 27th at 10am PT, led by Senior Software Developer Anthony Hu. We’re excited to unveil our implementation of NIST’s ML-KEM, also known as Kyber, which is revolutionizing secure communication protocols. Watch the webinar here: Kyber/ML-KEM Introduction In this exclusive webinar, Anthony will delve deep into […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL 5.7.0 Now Available!
Version 5.7.0 of wolfSSL is now available! Many new and exciting features were added in this release. Near the top of that list is the addition of our Kyber implementation along with other post quantum algorithm support. This empowers you to future-proof your security measures, ensuring robust protection against evolving threats. In addition to introducing […]
Read MoreMore TagComing Soon: Kyber (ML-KEM) Hybridized with X25519 in wolfSSH
One of our most popular products is wolfSSH and for good reason; the SSH protocol is commonly used by industry, academia and governments. Efforts are underway in the community to bring post-quantum key exchange algorithms to the SSH protocol to protect your communications against “harvest now, decrypt later” attacks. But we can’t just switch over, […]
Read MoreMore TagGetting Started with wolfSSL on Arduino
Getting started with wolfSSL has never been easier. We’ve recently updated our library as published on the Arduino libraries site, listed in the “Communications” section: https://www.arduino.cc/reference/en/libraries/wolfssl/ To use wolfSSL in the Arduino IDE, download the latest IDE version from arduino.cc and follow the installation instructions. Note that if you used any version of wolfSSL prior […]
Read MoreMore TagPost-Quantum Kyber Benchmarks (Linux)
To continue in our series of wolfSSL’s implementation of Kyber KEM benchmarks, we would like to show you benchmarking statistics for Linux. Some notes about the conditions under which the benchmarks were taken: The processor is “11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1185G7 @ 3.00GHz × 8” Only 1 core is used Conventional algorithms are present for […]
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