memory safe languages

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Memory safe languages are a key focus of recent cybersecurity guidance from CISA and the NSA, which jointly released a guide promoting their use to reduce memory-related vulnerabilities in software development. This initiative is part of the broader Secure by Design movement, emphasizing proactive security integration. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how memory safe languages can help protect enterprise IT and government systems, as well as ordinary users, from persistent threats. The tag covers topics such as software security, vulnerability reduction, and the adoption of memory safe practices in development workflows.
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    CISA & NSA Promote Memory Safety to Strengthen Software Security

    Memory-related vulnerabilities remain one of the most persistent and impactful threats facing not only enterprise and government IT landscapes but also ordinary users whose daily workflows quietly rely on the integrity of the software underneath. In a sweeping new move to address these endemic...
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