wolfSSL is proud to announce the release of wolfMQTT v1.19.1! This release fixes an issue in the Espressif example and corrects some documentation issues. Release 1.19.1 has been developed according to wolfSSL’s development and QA process and successfully passed the quality criteria. Check out the ChangeLog from the download for a full list of features […]
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Switching to wolfCrypt’s Implementations of Post-Quantum Algorithms
Have you been trying out post-quantum algorithms in wolfSSL’s products? As you probably know, here at wolfSSL we have a step-wise approach to post-quantum algorithm integration: Define an API in wolfCrypt. Do an integration with an existing reference implementation (ie.: liboqs, PQM4, hash-sigs liblms, xmss-reference). Use these APIs in higher level libraries and products (ie.: […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfTPM release: v3.6.0
We are proud to announce the next release of wolfTPM that includes minor bug fixes and some exciting new features. The v3.6.0 release is incremental and part of our quarterly release schedule. Each release goes through additional testing including tests on actual TPM 2.0 hardware. This release includes minor bug fixes and new features such […]
Read MoreMore TagJava JSSE Support for DTLS 1.3
wolfSSL is exploring adding DTLS support, up to the current DTLS 1.3 level, to our Java JSSE provider, wolfJSSE. Are you interested in using DTLS 1.3 from Java? If so, we would like to hear more about your desired use case! DTLS 1.3 is the latest version of the Datagram TLS (DTLS) standard, which builds […]
Read MoreMore TagDo you need post quantum versions of Apache, NGINX, Lighttpd, cURL, or stunnel?
Our wolfSSL library has several post-quantum algorithms built in, but on their own, they aren’t always useful. How else can the PQC algorithms be used in production? Well, one of our areas of expertise is getting other open-source projects working with wolfSSL and then getting those integrations using post-quantum algorithms. We have post-quantum integrations with […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfBoot release: v.2.3.0
wolfBoot 2.3.0 has finally been released! The universal secure bootloader extends its support to new platforms, improves existing ports, and introduces new groundbreaking features that set the pace to defining secure-boot for the next generation of embedded systems. A New Era of Secure Boot with ML-DSA and Hybrid Authentication The introduction of quantum resistant algorithms […]
Read MoreMore TagWhat’s New in wolfSSH 1.4.19
The latest version of wolfSSH, 1.4.19, brings improvements, stability fixes and an additional feature! DH Group 14 with SHA-256 Key Exchange (KEX) support was added in with this release. Along with this new feature some of the improvements that were added are: CI testing, macro guards around TTY modes, use of wolfSSL kyber implementation, and […]
Read MoreMore TagLive Webinar: Ensuring Security in Avionics with DO-178C Conformance
Learn about the critical role of DO-178C in ensuring the safety and security of avionics systems in our upcoming webinar! As the aviation industry continues to evolve, compliance with rigorous safety standards such as DO-178C becomes essential for avionics software development. wolfSSL Software Engineer Tesfa Meal will delve into how DO-178C conformance helps organizations meet […]
Read MoreMore TagMAX32666 and MAX32665 Hardware Acceleration added to wolfSSL
wolfSSL now supports using the Trust Protection Unit (TPU), Modular Arithmetic Accelerator (MAA), and TRNG provided by Analog Devices MAX32666 and MAX32665 microcontrollers. The implementation can be seen in PR #7777 to wolfSSL, and is in wolfSSL starting at 5.7.4! The port offers various usage options: fully leveraging all hardware features, selectively enabling specific hardware […]
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