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Scala
fromTechzine Global
4 months ago

C++ needs to be more secure, but it need not be replaced

Bjarne Stroustrup calls for the C++ community to defend against attacks questioning the language's memory safety and security flaws.
Scala
fromTheregister
4 months ago

C++ creator calls for action to address 'serious attacks'

Bjarne Stroustrup urges the C++ community to address memory safety issues amid rising criticism and shifts toward safer programming languages.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Tech industry

SCI Semiconductor raises 3M: Co-founder Haydn Povey on building world's first memory-safe chip to combat rising cyberattacks - Silicon Canals

fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago
Software development

Want to build more secure software? Follow these key memory safe language tips from CISA

Scala
fromTechzine Global
4 months ago

C++ needs to be more secure, but it need not be replaced

Bjarne Stroustrup calls for the C++ community to defend against attacks questioning the language's memory safety and security flaws.
Scala
fromTheregister
4 months ago

C++ creator calls for action to address 'serious attacks'

Bjarne Stroustrup urges the C++ community to address memory safety issues amid rising criticism and shifts toward safer programming languages.
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago
Tech industry

SCI Semiconductor raises 3M: Co-founder Haydn Povey on building world's first memory-safe chip to combat rising cyberattacks - Silicon Canals

fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago
Software development

Want to build more secure software? Follow these key memory safe language tips from CISA

#rust
JavaScript
fromInfoQ
10 months ago

Not Just Memory Safety: How Rust Helps Maintain Efficient Software

Rust is rising in popularity due to its focus on memory safety and efficient, maintainable code.
JavaScript
fromInfoQ
10 months ago

Not Just Memory Safety: How Rust Helps Maintain Efficient Software

Rust is rising in popularity due to its focus on memory safety and efficient, maintainable code.
#linux-kernel
#c
fromTechRepublic
8 months ago

Software Makers Encouraged to Stop Using C/C++ by 2026

The Product Security Best Practices report emphasizes that software manufacturers should abandon memory-unsafe programming languages, particularly C/C++, to minimize risks associated with national security.
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