DigiCert has announced the open-source release of its TrustCore SDK, a production-proven cryptographic library for embedded and IoT devices.
The company highlights that it is now available under the AGPL v3 license on GitHub, TrustCore SDK gives developers the tools to design security into their products from the start by enabling them to evaluate, integrate and customise trusted cryptographic capabilities with full transparency.
By offering both an open-source option and a commercially-supported path, DigiCert says that it is helping organizations build quantum-resilient solutions that scale securely for production deployments.
The release addresses a growing need for verifiable, high-assurance cryptography as embedded and connected devices face new threats.
Digicert highlights that traditional cryptography libraries are often:
TrustCore SDK changes that by placing open, production-tested cryptography into developers’ hands.
The company explains that this will enable faster innovation, improved transparency and community-driven integration of emerging standards like TLS 1.3 and PQC algorithms.
Deepika Chauhan, Chief Product Officer, DigiCert commented: “As we approach a post-quantum era, the ability to build trust into the core of connected systems has become an imperative for achieving resilience.
“By open sourcing TrustCore SDK, we’re moving the industry toward a more transparent and future-ready foundation where security is not just a technical feature but a strategic enabler of innovation, reliability and intelligent trust,” Chauhan concluded.
The company says that TrustCore SDK offers support for TLS 1.3, MQTT, SCEP, EST and post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, and stands apart from other open-source crypto libraries by offering: