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 […]
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Partner Webinar: Increased Cybersecurity Resiliency through System Architecture – Best Practices
We’re excited to announce our partner webinar with Lynx and RunSafe Security on “Increased Cybersecurity Resiliency through System Architecture – Best Practices” scheduled for April 10th at 9am PT. wolfSSL Software Engineer, Tesfa Mael, along with Dr. Justin Pearson, Director of System Architecture at Lynx, and Doug Britton, Chief Strategy Officer and Director at RunSafe […]
Read MoreMore TagPost Quantum Key Share on the Espressif ESP32
Recently we announced that wolfSSL’s Kyber ML-KEM Implementation now Included free of charge for commercial customers. Our PQ Kyber implementation works on nearly any size of device, including the Espressif ESP32. Here are the instructions on configuring the test server and client: ESP32 Server Application Settings To enable Kyber, just add these lines to the […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfBoot: secure boot and more | Unique features to assist and optimize firmware updates
Secure boot. Simple, compact, safe. wolfBoot is the universal secure bootloader designed for embedded systems. Its main task is to ensure that only a trusted firmware image can run on the target device, as indicated by RFC9019. To do so, it uses signature verification on the firmware image every time the device starts or when […]
Read MoreMore TagWhat does wolfSSL do to mitigate against attacks similar to the xz/liblzma malware in OpenSSH?
A recent backdoor breach in Debian SSH connections, facilitated by an adversarial code contribution to the xz/liblzma project[1], underscores the need for rigorous vetting of code, contributors and intent. wolfSSL Inc. implements stringent procedures to prevent scenarios like malicious code merges. For non-employee code contributors: An authorized wolfSSL Inc. employee provides written acceptance to evaluate […]
Read MoreMore TagIntroducing wolfPKCS11 Release v1.3.0: Enhanced Visual Studio Support and Bug Fixes
We are thrilled to announce the release of wolfPKCS11 v1.3.0, packed with exciting enhancements and bug fixes aimed at elevating usability and reliability. Let’s delve into the highlights and their associated benefits: Summary: Visual Studio Support: Now compatible with Visual Studio, offering a seamless development experience for Windows-based projects. Resolved Cast Warnings and Portability Issues: […]
Read MoreMore TagInfineon wolfSSL Modus Toolbox Support and wolfTPM Firmware upgrade support
We are pleased to announce support for updating the Infineon TPM firmware in wolfTPM. Infineon is the first TPM vendor to open source their firmware update procedure and process in their latest Infineon SLB9672 (SPI) and SLB9673 (I2C) versions of the TPM 2.0 module. This requires a high level of confidence in their update process […]
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: wolfSSL Training Week
Ready to boost your cybersecurity expertise? Join wolfSSL for an exclusive Training Webinar, wolfSSL Training Week. Part 1 is scheduled for April 3rd at 10 am PT, followed by Part 2 on April 4th at 10 am PT! Led by wolfSSL Engineering Manager, Chris Conlon, this comprehensive session caters to both beginners and seasoned professionals, […]
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