Code Red: CISA’s Crusade Against Memory Safety Bugs and the Rise of Rust

“Memory Safety in Software Development” got a spotlight from CISA, making C/C++ fans sweat bullets. It’s like handing gremlins the keys to your coding kingdom. CISA’s solution? A push towards memory safe languages. It might rain on C/C++’s parade but could be a silver lining…

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Oh boy, it seems like the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) is about to make all the C/C++ aficionados break a sweat. They're urging business and tech leaders to focus on memory safety in software development. For the non-nerds amongst us, memory safety issues are like the gremlins of the coding world, causing all sorts of havoc when least expected. And it seems like CISA's had enough, calling for a shift towards memory safe languages. But hey, every dark cloud has a silver lining, maybe this will be the push we needed to finally learn Rust!

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