The White House is pushing hardware and software makers to build their products using programming languages with internally-engineered guardrails that prevent hackers from peering into the inner ...
A new report promotes preventing cyberattacks by using memory-safe languages and the development of software safety standards. A new White House report focuses on securing computing at the root of ...
'Memory vulnerabilities pose serious risks to national security and critical infrastructure,' say CISA and NSA The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Security ...
The White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) urged tech companies today to switch to memory-safe programming languages, such as Rust, to improve software security by reducing the ...
The Office of the National Cyber Director's latest technical report has urged developers to shift to using memory-safe programming languages in a bid to reduce the number of memory-safety ...
In context: Common memory safety bugs can lead to dangerous security vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows, uninitialized memory, type confusion, and use-after-free conditions. Attackers can ...