Enhance Embedded System Security with ADI MAXQ1065 and wolfSSL

wolfSSL’s trusted partner, Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), recently announced that integrating the MAXQ1065 with wolfSSL can significantly enhance security for IoT and embedded systems. Explore the ADI Engineer Zone blog post, Securing IoT and Embedded Systems: Integrate MAXQ1065 with wolfSSL, to discover wolfSSL’s competitive advantages and how this integration improves IoT security solutions and embedded […]

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Live Webinar: Automotive Hardware Security Modules: Functionality, Design, and Applications

In the fast-evolving automotive industry, securing data integrity, confidentiality, and authenticity is crucial. Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) are essential tools, offering robust protection for cryptographic keys and processing. Register Today: Automotive Hardware Security Modules: Functionality, Design, and Application Date: October 7th | 8 AM PT We invite you to an upcoming webinar, where Bill will […]

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FIPS-Certified WireGuard: Bringing wolfCrypt into the VPN Solution

As WireGuard continues to grow in popularity for its simplicity and efficiency in VPN deployments, security-conscious organizations are increasingly demanding solutions that adhere to stringent security standards, such as the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS 140-3). FIPS certification is a key requirement for governmental agencies and industries like healthcare and finance, where secure cryptographic implementations […]

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Support for the Official Post-Quantum Standards ML-KEM and ML-DSA

Just a little while back to much fanfare, NIST-release these standards: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/fips/nist.fips.203.pdf https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/fips/nist.fips.204.pdf https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/fips/nist.fips.205.pdf They are the post-quantum algorithms that are now standardized for use!! As a quick summary: Kyber became ML-KEM (Module Lattice Key Encapsulation Mechanism) which is specified by NIST’s FIPS 203 document. Dilithium became ML-DSA (Module Lattice Digital Signature Algorithm) which is […]

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wolfSSH with X.509 Certificates

Did you know wolfSSH can use X.509 certificates in place of SSH public keys? wolfSSH supports RFC 6187, “X.509v3 Certificates for Secure Shell Authentication”. This uses wolfSSL’s certificate management for TLS, so the certificates may be checked against CRLs and OCSP. wolfSSH has been used in applications as a server where it needed to validate […]

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Introducing rustls-wolfcrypt-provider: wolfCrypt for Rustls

rustls-wolfcrypt-provider integrates the wolfCrypt cryptographic library as a backend for Rustls, allowing developers to use wolfCrypt’s secure cryptographic functions with Rustls’ modern TLS stack. Currently in alpha, this library offers flexibility for those needing an alternative crypto provider, especially for projects requiring FIPS 140-3 readiness. Other reasons to consider wolfCrypt as your Rustls provider include […]

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