Learn How DTLS 1.3 Enhances Security and Performance in UDP-Based Applications. Register Now: Everything You Need to Know about DTLS 1.3 Date: April 9th | 10 AM PT As a leader in DTLS 1.3 implementation, wolfSSL continues to advance secure communication with optimized performance and robust security features. Our latest updates make it easier than […]
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µITRON Support in wolfBoot
We regularly receive inquiries regarding µITRON support in wolfSSL products—and understandably so. As a specification for real-time operating systems (RTOS), ITRON has led to a wide variety of implementations. These include open-source projects such as TOPPERS/ASP, as well as commercial RTOS offerings like eT-Kernel (by eSOL), µC3 (by eForce), and NORTi (by MISPO), among many […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfCrypt Takes Over libgcrypt
We are pleased to announce the start of an official wolfSSL project to port wolfCrypt FIPS into libgcrypt. This initiative aims to replace the underlying cryptography in applications using libgcrypt with wolfCrypt’s certified algorithms. With wolfCrypt already achieving FIPS 140-3 certification, applications using libgcrypt’s API can immediately be deployed in environments that require certified cryptography, […]
Read MoreMore TagSecure Boot Support for Nordic nRF5340: Firmware Update for Dual-Core Systems
We’re thrilled to announce that wolfBoot now supports the powerful Nordic nRF5340 dual-core SoC, bringing enterprise-grade security to your IoT applications. This cutting-edge microcontroller combines robust security features with high performance, making it an ideal choice for modern IoT deployments. Key Features Dual-Core Architecture Application Core: Cortex-M33 at 128MHz with TrustZone 1MB Flash and 512KB […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfTPM supports NSING Technologies NS350
wolfTPM is a portable, open-source TPM 2.0 stack with backward API compatibility, designed for embedded use. It is highly portable, and has native support for Linux and Windows. RTOS and bare metal environments can take advantage of a single IO callback for SPI hardware interface, no external dependencies, and compact code size with low resource […]
Read MoreMore TagPartner Webinar: Developing Secure Embedded Applications using wolfSSL and the MQX RTOS Platform
Learn how to build secure and high-performance embedded applications by leveraging wolfSSL’s world class encryption products and the MQX RTOS platform. Join us on April 2nd at 10 AM PT for a live webinar where wolfSSL Senior Software Engineer Eric Blankenhorn and Embedded Access Vice President Doug Bruce will show you how to build robust, […]
Read MoreMore Tagcurl up 2025 – Save The Date
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 TagThe definitive guide to Kernel vs. User Space Cryptography on Windows or Linux
We’re often asked if our cryptography library can be used in kernel, typically for use cases involving network or disk I/O. Indeed it can. Performing cryptographic operations inside the kernel has performance and security advantages, and is typically transparent to user mode applications and daemons. When is kernel mode cryptography the right solution, and what […]
Read MoreMore TagwolfProvider 1.0.2: Enhanced Compatibility
The wolfSSL team has released wolfProvider version 1.0.2, introducing several new features and important fixes! New Features RSA Verify Recover Support: Adds functionality for RSA verify recover operations, enhancing compatibility with applications requiring this capability. DES3 Implementation: Provides legacy application support with DES3 CBC mode implementation. Open Source Integration Testing: New workflows for automated testing […]
Read MoreMore Tagcurl Distro Discussion 2025 – Save The Date
Join the second annual curl Distro Discussion on April 10th at 3 PM UTC (5 PM CEST). This online event brings together Linux and BSD distributions, OS maintainers, and the curl community for an in-depth two-hour conference. The event is free and open to anyone interested in improving curl’s integration within operating systems and package […]
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