OpenSSL 3.0: A new FIPS module, new algorithms, support for Linux Kernel TLS, and more

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The OpenSSL Project has released OpenSSL 3.0, a major new stable version of the popular and widely used cryptography library. What is OpenSSL? OpenSSL contain an open-source implementation of the SSL and TLS protocols, which provide the ability to secure communications across networks. It is the default encryption engine for popular web, email and chat server software, VPNs, network appliances, and is used in many popular operating systems (MS WIndows, Linux, macOS, BSD, Android…) and … More

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