- PROSSIMO: Using C++ is bad for society, bad for your reputation, and it's bad for your customers https://www.memorysafety.org/docs/memory-safety/ 20 comments cpp
Linking pages
- Legacy Safety: The Wrocław C++ Meeting | cor3ntin https://cor3ntin.github.io/posts/profiles/ 298 comments
- Preparing Rustls for Wider Adoption - Internet Security Research Group https://www.abetterinternet.org/post/preparing-rustls-for-wider-adoption/ 203 comments
- A Memory Safe Implementation of the Network Time Protocol - Prossimo https://www.memorysafety.org/blog/memory-safe-ntp/ 93 comments
- Go is a platform https://eltonminetto.dev/en/post/2024-06-12-go-is-a-plataform/ 22 comments
- Memory safety, Rust https://sanjeevi.hashnode.dev/why-is-rust-more-reliable-than-c-and-other-garbage-collected-languages 6 comments
- White House recommends software be written in memory safe languages to improve cybersecurity - SD Times https://sdtimes.com/security/white-house-recommends-software-be-written-in-memory-safe-languages-to-improve-cybersecurity/ 3 comments
- Cyber experts work to write code in safer languages - The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/02/01/cyber-experts-work-write-code-safer-languages/ 1 comment
- Supporting Miguel Ojeda’s Work on Rust in the Linux Kernel - Prossimo https://www.memorysafety.org/blog/supporting-miguel-ojeda-rust-in-linux/ 0 comments
- The ACME Protocol in Practice and Reality — Matt Holt https://matt.life/writing/the-acme-protocol-in-practice-and-reality 0 comments
- CVE-2023-4039: GCC’s -fstack-protector fails to guard dynamic stack allocations on ARM64 | Meta Red Team X https://rtx.meta.security/mitigation/2023/09/12/CVE-2023-4039.html 0 comments
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