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    Post-Quantum Hybrid Solutions

    Here at wolfSSL, when it comes to post-quantum algorithms, we are careful to provide conservative approaches. We are aware that these algorithms are new and developments are still on-going as cryptographers continue analyzing these algorithms. As such, we always encourage hybridizing with conventional algorithms. Here are the hybrids we offer:...
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    What is AUTOSAR and How is Crypto Used with it?

    AUTOSAR stands for AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture and is a group of companies that set a standardized way for components used in the automotive industry to interface with each other. There are multiple release versions of the AUTOSAR documents and standardizations, but the ones we focus on are those that...
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    Live Webinar: Getting Started with wolfMQTT

    Welcome to the third episode of the Getting Started series! Join us for “Getting Started with wolfMQTT” on February 15th at 10 am PT, presented by wolfSSL Senior Software Engineer, Eric. Explore how wolfMQTT, a client implementation of the MQTT protocol written in C for embedded systems, can bolster your...
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    wolfBoot Support for Renesas RZ/N2L

    wolfBoot currently support both Renesas RA6M4 and RX72N MCUs. Supporting other Renesas MCUs for wolfBoot should not be difficult. We are considering the addition of Renesas RZ/N2L support for wolfBoot, which will build on our existing support at the wolfSSL and wolfCrypt level for Renesas RZ/N2L. The Renesas RZ/N2L uses...
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    wolfSSH Adds Support for Zephyr RTOS

    The wolfSSH 1.4.15 release includes brand new support for the Zephyr RTOS. wolfSSH is a lightweight SSH library designed for embedded systems. It is a performant and low footprint solution, making it an ideal choice for IoT devices. The Zephyr RTOS is an open-source, scalable, and flexible real-time operating system...
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    Skipping the Cookie Exchange in DTLS 1.3

    wolfSSL 5.6.6 introduces the option for DTLS 1.3 servers to skip the cookie exchange on a session resumption. The cookie exchange is a security mechanism employed during the resumption of a DTLS 1.3 session. When a client wants to resume a previous DTLS 1.3 session, it sends a session ticket...
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