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wolfSSL 5.9.1 release blog

wolfSSL 5.9.1 is available with new features, post-quantum cryptography improvements, broad bug fixes, and a number of vulnerability fixes. Users are always recommended to stay up to date with wolfSSL releases. In this release, use cases that are affected by high severity reports are: PKCS7 with ORI callback set or AuthEnvelopedData with AES-GCM (–enable-pkcs7), ECDSA […]

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Embedded Redfish Server with wolfSSL

The Embedded Redfish Server packages the Barracuda Web Server for rapid development of secure Redfish services on embedded devices. Cryptographic services are provided by wolfSSL, a compact TLS/SSL library optimized for embedded systems, with security functions implemented using wolfCrypt and FIPS 140-3 validated cryptography. Getting started with wolfSSL? Download the latest libraries here and start […]

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PQC in cURL

When curl is built with wolfSSL as the TLS backend, you can get ML-KEM and ML-DSA post-quantum algorithm support in TLS 1.3, provided wolfSSL was configured with –enable-curl, –enable-mlkem and –enable-mldsa. Getting started with wolfSSL? Download the latest libraries here and start exploring. The following ML-KEM groups are available: Pure ML-KEM (post-quantum only) ML_KEM_512 ML_KEM_768 […]

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FIPS 140-3 for CMMC 2.0

In a previous blog post, we defined CMMC 2.0 in terms of NIST 800-171, DIB entities, CUI, FCI and the FIPS 140-3 program. You can find what the acronym stands for here. The bottom line is that FIPS 140-3 is the security certification foundation of CMMC 2.0. Getting started with wolfSSL? Download the latest libraries […]

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wolfHSM Support for Renesas RH850/U2A

Are you ready to secure your next-generation automotive systems? We are pleased to announce upcoming wolfHSM support for the Renesas RH850/U2A, leveraging the advanced capabilities of the ICU-M (Intelligent Cryptographic Unit Master) hardware security module. This integration delivers highly flexible security functionality through comprehensive utilization of the ICU-M’s capabilities. Getting started with wolfSSL? Download the […]

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Performance and Portability: Post-Quantum Cryptography with wolfSSL and Vulkan

Post-quantum standards like ML-DSA introduce significant compute challenges. These lattice-based schemes rely on high-degree polynomial math that can overwhelm traditional CPUs, making GPU acceleration essential for high-volume environments. The primary bottlenecks occur during Key Generation and Signing. In ML-DSA, signature generation is particularly intensive due to rejection sampling. This process requires the algorithm to repeatedly […]

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wolfCrypt JNI/JCE 1.10.0 Now Available

wolfCrypt JNI/JCE 1.10.0 is now available for download! This release brings new JCE Cipher support for RSA OAEP padding schemes and RSA key wrapping (WRAP/UNWRAP modes), a PKIX CertPathBuilder implementation using native wolfSSL X.509 functionality, default FIPS error callback registration, new JNI utilities for hex string conversion and PEM-to-DER, enhanced WolfSSLX509StoreCtx methods, and two new […]

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Idiomatic Zig Bindings for wolfSSL

wolfSSL now has a community-maintained Zig binding—zig-wolfssl—that wraps wolfSSL and wolfCrypt behind a native Zig API. If you are building a Zig application that needs TLS, X.509, or wolfCrypt algorithms, this binding gives you type-safe access without dropping to raw C. New to Zig? Check out the official overview or visit ziglang.org. Getting started with […]

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wolfSSL JNI/JSSE 1.17.0 Now Available

wolfSSL JNI/JSSE 1.17.0 is now available for download! This release brings JSSE?level PSK support, Java Platform Module System (JPMS) compatibility, SSLEngine hardening, a large expansion of X.509 and CRL capabilities at the JNI layer, and two new properties for FIPS and native library loading. Along with the new functionality, 1.17.0 contains a substantial set of […]

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