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wolfMQTT 2.1.0 Released: Broker Session Persistence, Stronger Security, and MQTT v5 Reliability

wolfMQTT is wolfSSL’s lightweight MQTT client and broker library, purpose-built for embedded and IoT devices. It is small, portable, and pairs directly with the wolfSSL embedded TLS library for secure MQTT over TLS 1.3, giving resource-constrained devices a fully authenticated, encrypted messaging stack in a tiny footprint. The wolfMQTT 2.1.0 release extends the built-in broker […]

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Designing Secure Automotive Platforms

Securing modern vehicles requires more than protecting network traffic. Security must extend from secure boot and software updates to in-vehicle communications, cloud connectivity, and ADAS throughout the vehicle lifecycle. This webinar shows how the technologies used to secure modern automotive platforms fit together in practice. You’ll gain a practical understanding of how automotive HSMs, secure […]

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Protecting Control-Center Communications: wolfMKA and MACsec for NERC CIP-012-2

If you operate part of the North American Bulk Electric System, NERC CIP-012-2 – Cyber Security: Communications between Control Centers – requires you to protect the confidentiality and integrity of Real-time Assessment and Real-time monitoring data while it is transmitted between Control Centers, and to identify where that protection is applied. Both properties have to […]

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wolfProvider Post-Quantum Cryptography: ML-KEM and ML-DSA

wolfProvider now brings post-quantum key encapsulation and signatures to any OpenSSL 3.x application through the wolfCrypt backend, with no application code changes. The difference from OpenSSL’s own post-quantum support is validation. The ML-KEM (FIPS 203) and ML-DSA (FIPS 204) implementations that actually run are wolfCrypt’s, which hold NIST CAVP validation under certificate #5041. An application […]

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GNOME Desktop & GNOME Apps are FIPS 140-3 Tested & Available with wolfCrypt FIPS

GNOME Desktop & GNOME Apps provide an open source desktop environment and application suite for Linux systems. wolfCrypt FIPS has been tested for use with GNOME Desktop and GNOME Apps environments, providing a lightweight cryptographic module for security focused deployments. This helps organizations protect desktop applications, user communications, and system services while meeting FIPS 140-3 […]

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Firefox / Thunderbird FIPS 140-3 Tested & Available with wolfCrypt FIPS

Firefox and Thunderbird are open-source applications that provide secure web browsing and email communication. wolfCrypt FIPS has been tested for use with Firefox and Thunderbird environments, providing a cryptographic module for security-focused deployments. This helps organizations protect web and email communications while meeting FIPS 140-3 requirements. If you have questions about any of the above, […]

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Evolution Email is now FIPS 140-3 Tested & Available with wolfCrypt FIPS

Evolution Email is an open-source email, calendar, and personal information management application for Linux desktop environments. wolfCrypt FIPS has been tested for use with Evolution Email environments, providing a lightweight cryptographic module for security focused deployments. This helps organizations protect email communications and sensitive data while meeting FIPS 140-3 requirements. If you have questions about […]

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wolfPKCS11 2.1.0 released

We are pleased to announce the release of wolfPKCS11 2.1.0, a significant update that brings post-quantum cryptography to our PKCS#11 implementation, adds a CMake build system and Doxygen API documentation, and closes a large number of PKCS#11 specification compliance gaps. It also delivers a thorough round of memory-safety hardening, and expands our CI and interoperability […]

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