The cURL Project and wolfSSL is happy to announce the annual cURL Developers Conference, cURL Up has been rescheduled for Thursday September 15, 2022! cURL Up will be held virtually this September giving allowing the world – wide cURL community to join. cURL Up is the annual curl developers conference where we gather and talk […]
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Improved Coverage of Maintained (ABI) Application Binary Interfaces
wolfSSL’s controlled and maintained Application Binary Interface (ABI) coverage has been extended by 50 APIs to now have a total of 113. This includes parts of wolfCrypt including the Certificate APIs. This ensures that these APIs do not change over time so that any application using them will not be negatively impacted by upgrading to […]
Read MoreMore TagEnd of Summer Post-Quantum Round Up
Here at wolfSSL, we think it is fair to say that we’ve been as busy as beavers with our post-quantum efforts! Here is a round up of updates on our post-quantum efforts over the last few weeks of summer. Webinar with Guest Speaker Professor Douglas Stebila Want to get a better understanding of what is […]
Read MoreMore Tagwolfssl 5.5.0 release
wolfSSL version 5.5.0 is available now! Say hello to QUIC support. With this release of wolfSSL we have added in QUIC support and can be used with QUIC implementations such as ngtcp2 (https://github.com/ngtcp2/ngtcp2); which means wolfSSL can now be used for the TLS portion of HTTP/3 connections in cURL. Along with QUIC support this release […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Release 5.5.0 Vulnerabilities
wolfSSL release 5.5.0 contained 4 vulnerability fixes. Most are considered low severity and affect a very small subset of users. 3 of the listed issues were found by external researchers (thanks to their efforts! you can see them mentioned on each of the reports) The last one listed with a potential DTLS DoS attack was […]
Read MoreMore TagTLS 1.3 Versus Noise Protocol
Here at wolfSSL we love TLS 1.3, but we also know there are other protocols out there such as: DTLS, QUIC, SSH, MQTT and Noise. In this post we will compare and contrast TLS 1.3 against Noise and provide some notes about FIPS-140 and post-quantum cryptography. Noise itself is NOT a protocol per se; it […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL QUIC Support
wolfSSL continues to follow recent development of the protocols driving today’s Internet. QUIC, by some regarded as the successor to TCP, is gaining momentum and is used in production by Google, Fastly, Cloudflare and others when you browse the net. QUIC is built on top of TLSv1.3 – in a novel way – and now […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Espressif ESP32-C3 RISC-V Support
The wolfSSL team continues to embrace the open source community for the ever expanding product line of Espressif chips with support for the RISC-V architecture of the ESP32-C3. Do you want to use world-class encryption software on your next ESP32 project? Check out the fully open-source wolfSSL codebase. The code continues to be free to […]
Read MoreMore TagSniffer Improvements for Cryptographic Offloading and Concurrent Stream Processing
The sniffer support for processing multiple streams concurrently using our asynchronous version of the library. Support has been added for offloading to Intel QuickAssist or Cavium Nitrox V type hardware. Additionally we support offloading to worker threads. This allows a large increase in sniffer throughput for handling the asymmetric operations. Our sniffer tool is built […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL Pack updates for STM Cube and Keil MDK
We offer two CMSIS packs for wolfSSL to assist with quick adoption of our library into your projects. Our STM Cube Pack For STM32 users we offer a CMSIS pack. This is available inside the STM32CubeIDE as we are a “MadeForSTM32” project. We work closely with STM to provide a seamless integration. The integration provides […]
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