Doing FIPS responsibly since 2014! wolfSSL Inc has been made aware of concerning practices in the FIPS space by certain software module vendors. The wolfSSL team feels these practices are to the detriment of the FIPS community and trust in the FIPS program. CLAIM 1: One does not need an operating environment (OE) listed on […]
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Job Posting: Embedded Systems Software Engineer
wolfSSL is a growing company looking to add a top notch embedded systems software engineer to our organization. wolfSSL develops, markets and sells the leading Open Source embedded SSL/TLS protocol implementation, wolfSSL. Our users are primarily building devices or applications that need security. Other products include wolfCrypt embedded cryptography engine, wolfMQTT client library, wolfSSH, wolfTPM, wolfBoot, […]
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We’re happy to announce that wolfEngine 1.2.0 has been released! wolfEngine is an OpenSSL engine that helps users migrate to a FIPS-validated cryptography library (wolfCrypt) all while continuing to use OpenSSL. This new version includes some improvements to our RNG and RSA code as well as support for our FIPS 140-3 candidate code on Windows. […]
Read MoreMore TagWhat is FIPS (long version)
Doing FIPS responsibly since 2014! INTRO (wolfSSL FIPS service(s)): (skip to next paragraph for “What is FIPS”) FIPS is rightly viewed as a complex process with a steep entry learning curve. Lucky for customers of wolfSSL Inc. our management and engineering team have taken the time to learn the documentation surrounding the topic and developed […]
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Doing FIPS responsibly since 2014! FIPS is a set of standards, detailed in Special Publications, that need to be met in order to be awarded a FIPS validation/certification published on the NIST website. A FIPS certificate, with the product listed in the certificate, is required to sell product(s) to medical, federal or military agencies and […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfSSL at XSWG (Xilinx Security Working Group) this Week!
wolfSSL is at XSWIG (Xilinx working group) Oct 4th – 5th and demo’ing running on a Versal board. Showing off how fast XilSecure (Xilinxs hardened crypto) is on the new hardware! Come check out the demo and see us at XSWIG. We will also be showing the demo in the DC event too in Nov. […]
Read MoreMore TagThe NSA Announces CNSA Suite 2.0
Recently, we have been hearing a lot about the (National Security Agency) NSA’s new (Commercial National Security Algorithm) CNSA Suite 2.0. The document was released in September of 2022 and can be found here. Likely, you have been hearing about it as well so we thought it might be a good idea to point out […]
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wolfSSL 5.5.1 is released! wolfSSL 5.5.1 contains some fixes, feature additions, and one vulnerability fix. The vulnerability fix in this minor release was thanks to a report from Max at the trail of bits, and the team working on tlspuffin. It involved TLS 1.3 on the server side with –enable-session-tickets turned on. Our recommendation is […]
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As TrueNuff.tv demonstrated in their “Does it blend?” series, by using a blender you will find out what things are really made of. Inspired by this, wolfSSL sponsored a new QUIC related test suite for the ngtcp2 project. What does it do and how does it help you in using wolfSSL? Ngtcp2 is the leading […]
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wolfCLU 0.1.0 is available! wolfCLU is the wolfSSL’s Command Line Utility and is meant to be used for simple key generation, certificate operations, encryption, and more. It is also being developed to be an alternative for the commonly used OpenSSL command line utility. In addition to supporting platforms like Windows and FreeRTOS, there were vast […]
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