We are excited to invite you to the 4th episode of our Getting Started series: “Getting Started with wolfTPM”! This informative webinar, led by wolfSSL’s Senior Embedded Software Engineer, David Garske, is scheduled for March 21st at 10 am PT. Watch the webinar here: Getting Started with wolfTPM David will delve into how you can […]
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wolfSSL gRPC Support
wolfSSL is adding support for the gRPC (https://grpc.io/) project. gRPC is an open source high performance Remote Procedure Call (RPC) framework that can run in any environment. RPC is commonly used to execute procedures or subroutines in other computers on a network. This networking requires security and this is where wolfSSL comes in. wolfSSL is […]
Read MoreMore TagSecuring Satellite Communications: Insights from Eric Blankenhorn and wolfSSL at Satellite 2024
wolfSSL returns to Satellite 2024 this year, with Senior Software Engineer Eric Blankenhorn taking the spotlight as a featured speaker for the conference program, “Fortifying the Skies: Space Defenders on the Frontlines of Cybersecurity”. Scheduled for March 21st at 9:30 am ET in room 146C, this program is a pivotal opportunity to delve into the […]
Read MoreMore TagHow to Build wolfSSL for Android
Here at wolfSSL we provide best in class support by using our past experience to know what you will ask and then having examples, documentation and instructions already prepared before you even open a support ticket with us. A great example of this is the recent uptick in questions about building our wolfSSL library for […]
Read MoreMore TagPartner Webinar: wolfSSL and Cesium RTOS Integration
Get Excited! wolfSSL is partnering with Weston Embedded Solutions to host an exclusive webinar, wolfSSL and Cesium RTOS Integration. We will explore the intricate world of secure communication in an RTOS environment. Led by wolfSSL’s Senior Software Developer, Anthony Hu, and Weston Embedded’s President and co-founder, Janos Magasrevy, along with Senior Software Engineer and co-founder […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL’s Kyber ML-KEM Implementation Now Included Free of Charge for Commercial Customers; Future Proofing is here today
We are now including commercial Kyber/ML-KEM in our wolfSSL/wolfCrypt commercial packages. At this point, you need to ask our support organization for a delivery if you want to start testing it. If you are willing to wait, then you will find it included in the next commercial bundle that we release. In summary, there will […]
Read MoreMore TagSupport for wolfBoot on Renesas RZ/N2L
We are excited to announce wolfBoot support for the Renesas RZ/N2L evaluation board. The Renesas RZ/N2L uses the high-performance Arm Cortex-R52 core to easily add network functionality onto 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 […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Supports Nucleus RTOS
The Nucleus RTOS uses wolfSSL to provide TLS security. The wolfSSL embedded SSL library is a lightweight SSL/TLS library written in ANSI C and targeted for embedded, RTOS, and resource-constrained environments – primarily because of its small size, speed, and feature set. wolfSSL supports industry standards up to the current TLS 1.3 and DTLS 1.3 […]
Read MoreMore TagPost-Quantum Kyber Benchmarks (ARM Cortex-M4)
Hot on the heels of our MacOS benchmarks, we now have our Kyber Benchmarks for Arm Cortex-M4. Before getting into the numbers, some information on the conditions under which the benchmarks were taken: The hardware platform was STM NUCLEO-F446ZE The HCLK in the project was set to 168MHz Only 1 core used wolfSSL Math Configuration […]
Read MoreMore TagPost-Quantum Kyber Benchmarks (MacOS)
You may be aware that wolfSSL has our own implementation of NIST’s ML-KEM, also known as Kyber. ML-KEM is the post-quantum KEM that is slated for standardization by NIST. While the standard is not complete yet, and we have not yet released our implementation into open source, we do have some benchmarking results to share. […]
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