Broadband  |  2024-10-15

Softil Releases New Version of its Award-Winning Protocol Toolkits (SDK)

Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Softil Innovative Communications, the world’s leading provider of enabling technologies for developers of multimedia over IP communication products and services, today announced the availability of new versions of its award-winning IP Communications developer tools, SIP Toolkit 7.7, ARTP Toolkit 4.8 and NAT traversal (ICE, TURN, STUN) Toolkit version 3.5.

Softil’s SIP, ICE NAT Traversal and ARTP Toolkits today power thousands of unified communications implementations around the globe allowing vendors to offer best-of-breed, standards-compliant, feature-rich solutions with extensive support for advanced transports and market-proven interoperability.

This new release further improves reliability, performance, and interoperability of Softil ToolKits, as well as support for the latest versions of the open standards. The release also offers a number of new features and enhancements, particularly in such a critical area as security.

Today, there are unprecedented and growing security threats to digital services and communications. The US Department of Defense (DoD) developed Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) security which is designed to mitigate these growing threats, and using National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) FIPS-compliant cryptography is a critical element of the CMM. Using the FIPS-compliant cryptography is also a part of the security requirements of FedRAMP, StateRAMP, Common Criteria, Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite 2.0, and other frameworks. Additionally, there are about 250,000 companies identified by DoD as defense industrial base (DIB) handling controlled unclassified information (CUI) and federal contract information (FCI) that are also required to use FIPS-compliant cryptographic mechanisms.

OpenSSL is a de-facto TLS and crypto engine behind the majority of secure commercial communications, and is used by hundreds of thousands of products worldwide. OpenSSL 3.0 is the latest version of the OpenSSL, replacing now obsolete and no longer supported OpenSSL 1.0. When OpenSSL is used with FIPS provider, it becomes the foundation of all of the aforementioned security frameworks.

The latest release of Softil ToolKits comes with full support for OpenSSL 3.0, enhancing security of all solutions built with Softil toolkits and enabling vendors to answer the growing global demand by communication network operators for secured communication solutions, suitable for government and general commercial use.

“For the past 25 years, Softil’s engineers have provided the key enabling technologies for IP communications’ developers to bring the best products and services to market in the shortest timeframe at the lowest cost,” says Pierre Hagendorf, Softil’s CEO. “With these latest updates to Softil’s toolkits, Softil Toolkits customers, global developers and vendors of IP communications solutions can now enhance current offerings, retain competitiveness and ensure compliance to the latest standards and critical requirements.”