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Nomination Deadline Extended: Technical Advisory Committees
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The nomination period for the Technical Advisory Committees (TACs) has been extended. The new deadline is Sunday, April 27, 2025. Take advantage of the extended timeline to submit thoughtful nominations — and play an active role in shaping the future of the OpenSSL Library. Your voice matters!
on Apr 14
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OpenSSL 3.5 Final Release - Live
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The final release of OpenSSL 3.5 is now live. We would like to thank all those who contributed to the OpenSSL 3.5 release, without whom the OpenSSL Library would not be possible.
on Apr 8
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The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation are pleased to announce the OpenSSL Conference 2025, taking place from October 7 to 9, 2025, in the historic city of Prague, Czech Republic. This premier event brings together a global community of cryptography experts, legal professionals, and...
on Apr 2
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Release life cycle Starting with version 3.0.0, OpenSSL adopted a versioning scheme formatted as MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. Release strategy: Long-Term Support (LTS) vs. non-LTS releases: LTS Releases: Supported for at least five years with a new LTS version designated at least every two years. Non-LTS...
on Apr 1
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Thank You for Joining Our Live Q&A Session on Technical Advisory Committees
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On March 24 and 25, 2025, we hosted two live Q&A sessions to discuss the formation and role of the new Technical Advisory Committees (TACs) concerning the OpenSSL Library. These sessions featured: Tim Hudson, President of the OpenSSL Corporation (Session 1) Matt Caswell, President of the OpenSSL...
on Mar 27
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OpenSSL 3.5 Beta Release Announcement
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The OpenSSL Project is pleased to announce that OpenSSL 3.5 Beta1 pre-release is released and adding significant new functionality to the OpenSSL Library.
on Mar 25
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Do Not Miss Our Technical Advisory Committee Q&A Sessions - Get Involved!
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Thank you to everyone who registered and to those who went the extra mile to nominate candidates for the Technical Advisory Committees of the OpenSSL Corporation and OpenSSL Foundation.
on Mar 20
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Join Us in Forming the Technical Advisory Committees (TACs)
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The OpenSSL Corporation (primarily focused on commercial communities) and the OpenSSL Foundation (primarily focused on non-commercial communities) are pleased to announce the formation of the Technical Advisory Committees (TACs) to provide expert guidance and strategic direction for our...
on Mar 14
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OpenSSL 3.5 Alpha Release Announcement
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The OpenSSL Project is pleased to announce that OpenSSL 3.5 Alpha1 pre-release is released and adding significant new functionality to OpenSSL Library.
on Mar 12
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OpenSSL 3.1.2: FIPS 140-3 Validated
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The OpenSSL Corporation is pleased to announce that OpenSSL version 3.1.2 has achieved FIPS 140-3 validation, signifying its compliance with the rigorous cryptographic module security requirements set forth by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This accomplishment marks...
on Mar 11
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OpenSSL 3.5 Alpha Repository Freeze Approaching
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The OpenSSL Project is announcing the upcoming release of OpenSSL 3.5 Alpha, scheduled for March 11, 2025. As a result, the repository will be frozen before the release on March 6, 2025. The included features can be found in the OpenSSL 3.5 Feature Go/No-Go Decision blog post.
on Mar 3
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OpenSSL 3.5 will be the next long term stable (LTS) release
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We are pleased to announce that OpenSSL 3.5 will be the next long term stable (LTS) release. Per OpenSSL’s LTS policy, 3.5 will be supported until April 8, 2030. The previous LTS (OpenSSL 3.0) will continue to be fully supported until September 7, 2025 and receive security fixes until September...
on Feb 21
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OpenSSL 3.5 Feature Branch Merge – Go/No-Go Decisions
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We’re introducing a streamlined process for deciding which new features make it into each OpenSSL Library release. This involves two layers of readiness checks—technical and business—to help ensure features are both technically sound and well-aligned with the broader needs of the communities....
on Feb 12
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OpenSSL 3.5 Release Announcement
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The freeze date for OpenSSL 3.5 Alpha is rapidly approaching. If you have a feature on the planning page, please ensure that your associated PRs are posted, reviewed, and ready to be merged before the include/exclude decision date (Tuesday, February 11, 2025) and merged before the repository...
on Feb 4
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The anticipated future arrival of cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQCs), that could undermine the algorithms that underlie the currently most widely used public key algorithms (ECDHE, ECDSA, DH and RSA), has led to the development and recent standardisation of new “post-quantum”...
on Jan 22
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The anticipated future arrival of cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQCs), that could undermine the algorithms that underlie the currently most widely used public key algorithms (ECDHE, ECDSA, DH and RSA), has led to the development and recent standardisation of new “post-quantum”...
on Jan 21
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From the very beginning of the project, OpenSSL has depended on a community of experts to enable secure and private communication. It’s safe to say that without volunteers contributing code, tests and documentation, we wouldn’t have the modern internet. In order to preserve and grow that...
on Jan 17
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The OpenSSL Foundation will be attending FOSDEM in Brussels, Belgium on 1-2 February 2025, and we’d like to connect with you! The Free and Open Source Developers’ European Meeting (FOSDEM) is a volunteer-organized event to promote the widespread use of free and open source software. The...
on Jan 16
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OpenSSL Foundation publishes first ever annual report
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The OpenSSL Foundation is pleased to share its Annual Report for fiscal year 2024, covering the period of August 1, 2023 through July 31, 2024. This public document is a first for the Foundation, reflecting a renewed commitment to transparency with our communities and the sponsors and donors...
on Dec 26
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Foundation BAC Distributions seat
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As previously communicated the recent election for the Distributions seat on the Foundation BAC resulted in a tie between Dmitry Belyavsky (Red Hat) and John Haxby (Oracle). As a result we will be re-running this election in early January with just these two candidates. Voting will open on 3rd...
on Dec 19
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Announcing the Results of the Business Advisory Committee Elections
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Upon certification of the election results by the Election Committee, the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation are pleased to announce the official results of the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) elections. After a thorough nomination and voting process, the OpenSSL community has...
on Dec 17
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Business Advisory Committees Elections Are Now Open - Vote for Your Community Representative
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Thank you to everyone who registered, as well as those who took the extra step to nominate candidates, for the Business Advisory Committees of the OpenSSL Foundation and OpenSSL Corporation. We are now at the final step - voting - which is essential to complete the process. Start Date: December...
on Dec 17
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Re-opening donation opportunities to OpenSSL Foundation
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The OpenSSL Foundation is pleased to announce that we are reopening the opportunity for individuals to financially support our work through donations on Github Sponsors. Individual contributions of time, expertise, and financial support have always been critical to our ability to keep improving...
on Dec 13
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Business Advisory Committees Elections Are Now Open - Vote for Your Community Representative
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Thank you to everyone who registered, as well as those who took the extra step to nominate candidates, for the Business Advisory Committees of the OpenSSL Foundation and OpenSSL Corporation. We are now at the final step - voting - which is essential to complete the process. Start Date: December...
on Dec 6
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Business Advisory Committees Elections Are Now Open - Vote for Your Community Representative
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Thank you to everyone who registered, as well as those who took the extra step to nominate candidates, for the Business Advisory Committees of the OpenSSL Foundation and OpenSSL Corporation. We are now at the final step - voting - which is essential to complete the process. Election...
on Dec 5
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To align with our mission, we have provisioned mirrors for our websites, hosted through our chosen CDN vendor: https://mirror.openssl.org https://mirror.openssl-mission.org https://mirror.openssl-library.org https://mirror.openssl-foundation.org https://mirror.openssl-corporation.org...
on Nov 29
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Nominations Remain Open Until Wednesday, December 4, 2024 - Based on Your Feedback!
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Thank you to everyone who attended our Q&A sessions about the formation of Business Advisory Committees. We received valuable input from our communities, including requests to allow more time for nominations. We have heard you, and we would like to announce that: The nomination period has been...
on Nov 27
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Upcoming Webinar - Working with X.509 Keys and Certificates
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Advance Your Skills in X.509 Certificate Management with OpenSSL Date: Nov 21, 2024 Time: 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Duration: 1 hour Location: Online Webinar (link to be provided upon registration) Register Here Are you looking to deepen your understanding of X.509 keys and...
on Nov 8
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OpenSSL Forms Business Advisory Committees - Shape the Future - Join Now!
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The OpenSSL Foundation (primarily focused on non-commercial communities) and the OpenSSL Corporation (primarily focused on commercial communities) are pleased to announce the formation of Business Advisory Committees (BAC), inviting our communities - Distributions, Committers, Small Businesses,...
on Oct 30
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OpenSSL 3.4 Series Release Notes
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OpenSSL 3.4 Series Release Notes The major changes and known issues for the 3.4 branch of the OpenSSL toolkit are summarised below. The contents reflect the current state of the NEWS file inside the git repository. More details can be found in the ChangeLog. Major changes between OpenSSL 3.3 and...
on Oct 24
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OpenSSL 3.4 Final Release Live
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The final release of OpenSSL 3.4 is now live. We would like to thank all those who contributed to the OpenSSL 3.4 release, without whom OpenSSL would not be possible. OpenSSL delivers the following significant new features: Support for Integrity only cipher suites (RFC 9150) JITTER RNG support...
on Oct 22
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OpenSSL is hiring Communities Manager
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OpenSSL is hiring for a Communities Manager to join our team.
on Oct 22
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OpenSSL welcomes Amy Parker as the newest member of the OpenSSL Foundation team. Amy joins us in the newly created position of Chief Funding Officer, a fundraising role focused on revenue generation through corporate sponsorship and other charitable/non-commercial contributions. Funds raised...
on Oct 9
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OpenSSL 3.4 beta 1 has now been made available. Our beta releases are considered feature complete for the release, meaning that between now and the final release, only bug fixes are expected (if any). Notable features of this release are available in NEWS.md within the source tarball. Beta...
on Oct 7
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OpenSSL Corporation's Silver Sponsorship at ICMC 2024 - A Retrospective
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OpenSSL Corporation’s participation as a Silver Sponsor at the International Cryptographic Module Conference (ICMC) 18th - 20th September 2024 marked an important milestone in our continued commitment to advancing cryptographic technologies. As a critical player in secure communication,...
on Sep 25
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Performance benchmarks dashboard
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We would like to announce the release of the OpenSSL Performance Benchmarks Dashboard, designed to track the impact of code changes on performance. The key focus of this dashboard is relative performance so we can assess how various code modifications affect OpenSSL’s performance across...
on Sep 24
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OpenSSL 3.4 alpha 1 has now been made available. Our Alpha releases are considered feature complete for the release, meaning that between now and the final release, only bug fixes are expected (if any). Notable features of this release are available in CHANGES.md within the source tarball. Alpha...
on Sep 24
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OpenSSL considering TLS 1.0/1.1 deprecation
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Recently, OpenSSL proposed the deprecation of TLS 1.0/1.1 and solicited community feedback on the idea. Feedback on the proposal was generally split down the middle, with half of the respondents indicating immediate depreciation with near-term removal was acceptable, while the remainder of the...
on Sep 24
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Post-Quantum Algorithms in OpenSSL
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Recently NIST published a number of post-quantum algorithm standards (ML-KEM, ML-DSA, and SLH-DSA). With these new NIST publications, OpenSSL is now prepared for implementation. We’ve recently been receiving a lot of questions about these new standards so we wanted to make our position clear: We...
on Sep 24
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Lightship Security Partnership with OpenSSL
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OpenSSL is sharing Lightship Security’s latest press release, highlighting the new partnership with the OpenSSL Corporation. Read the full release below: Lightship Security, an Applus+ Laboratories company and a leading cryptographic security test lab, announces its agreement with the OpenSSL...
on Sep 24
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If you think you have found a security bug in OpenSSL, please report it to us. Show issues fixed only in OpenSSL 3.3, 3.2, 3.1, 3.0, 1.1.1, 1.1.0, 1.0.2, 1.0.1, 1.0.0, 0.9.8, 0.9.7, 0.9.6, or all versions Fixed in OpenSSL 3.0 Jump to year: 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021 2024 CVE-2024-6119 - Possible...
on Sep 4
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New Governance Structure and New Projects under the Mission
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As part of our ongoing journey, OpenSSL is evolving to provide more opportunities for engagement that more effectively align with our mission statement and promote our values. OpenSSL is implementing various mechanisms to foster greater community involvement and enable our communities to play a...
on Jul 24, 2024