![]() ![]() The Case for Memory Safe Roadmaps details how software manufacturers can transition to memory safe programming languages (MSLs) to eliminate memory safety vulnerabilities. Preventing and responding to these vulnerabilities cost both software manufacturers and their customer organizations significant time and resources. Malicious cyber actors routinely exploit memory safety vulnerabilities, which are common coding errors and the most prevalent type of disclosed software vulnerability. Computer Emergency Response Team New Zealand.New Zealand National Cyber Security Centre. ![]() ![]() United Kingdom National Cyber Security Centre.Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cyber Security Centre.United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.Today, as part of the Secure by Design campaign, CISA published The Case for Memory Safe Roadmaps: Why Both C-Suite Executives and Technical Experts Need to Take Memory Safe Coding Seriously in collaboration with the following partners: ![]()
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