2025-10-09 –, Belvedere II/ Community, Contribution & the Future
This is a talk about wolfSSL's efforts to create compatibility layers for various cryptography libraries in order to swap in wolfSSL's FIPS 140-3 certified implementations. People familiar with wolfSSL's OpenSSL compatibility layer will be familiar with this concept.
Ok, you've used OpenSSL for several years now. You've submitted bug reports and maybe even a patch or two. But the same is true for NSS, GCrypt, and gnuTLS. You're exhausted dealing with different l
ibraries with different coding standards, issue tracking systems, support models and licensing terms.
Wouldn't it be great to have flexible commercial licensing terms, top notch support and only one vendor to deal with? Enter wolfSSL. We are in the process of creating a yet to be named Linux distro. It will have all the cryptographic implementations replaced with wolfSSL's FIPS 140-3 certified goodness but with compatibility layers so the applications can still execute seamlessly.
Come to this talk to learn how we're making this a reality and how you can leverage it.
Anthony has 25 years of experience as a software developer in the consumer electronics industry. He started by making firmware for projectors and moved on to digital TVs and then smartphones. He now implements cryptographic protocols for the wolfSSL line of products and has a deep interest in educating and informing the wider community about the migration to post-quantum cryptography.