This is an update to previous post wolfSSL Inc. SP800-140C and Post-Quantum efforts update! The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has recently updated its guidelines, enabling the certification of several post-quantum cryptographic algorithms through the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP). Notably, the digital signature algorithms ML-DSA (CRYSTALS-Dilithium), SLH-DSA, LMS, and XMSS are now […]
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wolfBoot Now Supports NXP’s New MCX A and MCX W Microcontrollers
wolfSSL is excited to announce that wolfBoot, our secure bootloader, now supports NXP’s MCX A and MCX W microcontroller families. This means developers can bring wolfBoot’s robust secure boot and firmware update capabilities to NXP’s latest low-power and wireless-enabled chips. The MCX A and MCX W series are NXP’s next-generation Arm Cortex-M33 based MCUs, designed […]
Read MoreMore TagPartner Webinar: wolfSSL and Weston Embedded: Interoperability Partners in the IoT Space
Join us on May 1st at 10 AM PT for an insightful webinar, wolfSSL and Weston Embedded: Interoperability Partners in the IoT Space. Hear from wolfSSL Senior Software Developer Anthony Hu, Weston Embedded President and Co-Founder Janos Magasrevy, and Network Stack Lead and Co-Founder Yanko Sosa as they delve into the integration of secure and […]
Read MoreMore TagLive Webinar: wolfHSM Design for Automotive Hardware Security Modules – Tailored for the Asia-Pacific Time Zone
Learn how wolfHSM enhances automotive security by providing powerful cryptographic protection and seamless hardware integration. Register today: wolfHSM Design for Automotive Hardware Security Modules – Tailored for the Asia-Pacific Time Zone. Date: April 30th | 7 PM PT / May 1st | 11 AM JST wolfHSM is a versatile hardware security module (HSM) framework that […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL 5.8.0 Released
We are excited to announce that wolfSSL version 5.8.0 is now available. This release brings several important new features and improvements. Below are the key new additions: New Features Implemented various fixes to support building for Open Watcom, including OS/2 support and Open Watcom 1.9 compatibility (PR 8505, 8484). Added support for STM32H7S (tested on […]
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Join us for curl up 2025: The Ultimate Event for curl Enthusiasts! Mark your calendars! curl up 2025 is happening in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 3-4, 2025. This official annual developer conference for curl and libcurl brings together experts, contributors, and users from around the world. It’s the premier event for developers, engineers, and […]
Read MoreMore TagCommand-Line Integration Testing for wolfProvider
With PR #95, wolfProvider now supports command-line integration tests for RSA, RSA-PSS, ECC, AES, and hash functions. This ensures interoperability with the OpenSSL default provider. These tests run important cryptographic operations to ensure that wolfProvider can generate keys, sign and verify messages, encrypt and decrypt data, and compute hashes with full cross-provider compatibility. This feature […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Joins the EdgeVerse Techcast: Secure Embedded Development with NXP
We’re excited to announce that wolfSSL is featured in the latest episode of NXP’s EdgeVerse Techcast! Hosted by Kyle Dando and Bridgette Stone, this episode dives into how wolfSSL delivers lightweight, high-performance security tailored for embedded systems. Join David Garske and Zack Backman from wolfSSL as they walk through everything from TLS/DTLS integration with Zephyr […]
Read MoreMore Tagmeta-wolfssl Support for wolfTPM Examples
The latest update to meta-wolfssl introduces support for the wolfTPM wrap_test example, enhancing TPM functionality within the Yocto Project. PR #92, includes new recipes, such as wolftpm-wrap-test.bb and wolftpm_%.bbappend, allowing seamless integration and testing of wolfTPM in Yocto Linux environments. With this update, users can now easily validate TPM-based security features using QEMU and the […]
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Learn how to build an app for the STM32-U5 using TLS 1.3 over UART with a hybrid key exchange combining ECC and post-quantum ML-KEM! The STM32U5 series features advanced power-saving, high-performance microcontrollers based on the Arm® Cortex®-M33, designed for demanding applications that require both performance and low power consumption. It provides greater integration and memory […]
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