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    Live Webinar: All the Cool Things We've Added This Year

    Join us for an exclusive webinar on the exciting new additions of 2023, presented by wolfSSL Senior Software Engineer, Eric, on September 28th at 9 am PT. Eric will showcase the latest wolfSSL innovations of 2023! Let’s explore the exciting innovations that have been created by wolfSSL engineers this year...
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    wolfSSL Support for Renesas RZ/N2L

    wolfSSL is delighted to announce that we have added support for the Renesas RZ/N2L. Renesas RZ/N2L uses a high-performance Arm Cortex-R52 core to easily add network functionality to industrial equipment and machines. The RZ/N2L is supported by an open and flexible ecosystem concept – the Flexible Software Package (FSP), built...
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    eXtremeDB introduces support for wolfSSL

    We are extremely excited to announce that McObject, a world leader in embedded and real-time database systems, has chosen wolfSSL as the TLS provider for their eXtremeDB family of database products. About eXtremeDB eXtremeDB is a high-performance, low-latency, ACID-compliant embedded database management system with support for both in-memory and persistent...
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    wolfSSL DTLS1.3 ESP32 Examples Now Available

    Have you heard about secure UDP packets? Yes, you can enjoy the security of TLS1.3 level encryption but use UDP instead of TCP on the ESP32. It’s called DTLS. The UDP packets are typically used in lossy, unreliable networks such as LoRa (low-power, long-range radio networks). Most people interested in...
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    wolfCLU supports new x509 options

    We are constantly enhancing wolfCLU, a command line utility for manipulating certificates. Recently we added some new x509 options. These additions, -req, -extfile, -extensions, -signkey and -* enhance the x509 functionality. Having these options added to wolfCLU helps with generatingself-signed x509 certificates when using the x509 command.
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    Live Webinar: Reasons to Migrate from OpenSSL to wolfSSL

    Are you seeking a superior alternative to OpenSSL with better support and smoother workflow? wolfSSL can fulfill your needs, addressing the gaps you might be experiencing while using OpenSSL. Join our upcoming webinar hosted by wolfSSL engineer Anthony, where he will focus on advantages of switching to wolfSSL. Discover why...
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    Benchmarking wolfCrypt on Cortex M0+

    We added a benchmark running on Raspberry Pi PIco-W. It runs with Cortex M0+, 125MHz. If you are interested in how wolfSSL/wolfCrypt works on low end MCU, this should be a good example benchmark to look into.
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