Expanded AIA Support in wolfSSL

We recently added new functionality that improves how wolfSSL handles Authority Information Access (AIA) certificate data. AIA is an X.509 certificate extension that tells clients where to find related validation resources, typically OCSP responder URLs (for revocation status checks) and CA Issuers URLs (for downloading issuer certificates), defined in RFC 4325. In practice, this helps […]

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wolfssl-wolfcrypt Rust Crate Version 1.1.0 Released with FIPS Support

We are excited to announce the immediate availability of version 1.1.0 of the wolfssl-wolfcrypt Rust crate! This update is a big milestone, bringing official support for wolfSSL FIPS-enabled cryptography to the Rust ecosystem. Getting started with wolfSSL? Download the latest libraries here and start exploring. Key Highlights The new version focuses on providing robust, validated […]

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wolfSSL Bouncy Castle Migration Guide

Do you use Bouncy Castle and want to migrate to wolfSSL’s Java providers – wolfJSSE and wolfJCE? If so, we just published a Bouncy Castle Migration Guide! wolfJSSE and wolfJCE are Java Security Providers that sit on top of native wolfCrypt and wolfSSL for cryptography and SSL/TLS functionality. Common advantages to using wolfSSL include progressive […]

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wolfPSA 5.9.1: PSA Compatibility Powered by wolfCrypt

wolfSSL is excited to announce the first official release of wolfPSA 5.9.1, a wolfCrypt-backed implementation of the Arm PSA interfaces for embedded and connected systems. What is PSA? PSA, or Platform Security Architecture, defines standard interfaces for security services used in embedded systems. In practice, PSA gives applications, RTOSes, secure firmware, and test frameworks a […]

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