all InfoSec news
Experts Warn of Risks in Memory-Safe Programming Overhauls
March 4, 2024, 11:20 p.m. |
GovInfoSecurity.com RSS Syndication www.govinfosecurity.com
A new report from the Office of the National Cyber Director calls for the universal adoption of memory-safe programming languages, but experts warned ISMG the process of overhauling legacy information technology and high-impact code can be daunting, costly and risky.
adoption can code cyber director experts high impact information information technology languages legacy memory national national cyber national cyber director office office of the national cyber director process programming report risks safe software technology
More from www.govinfosecurity.com / GovInfoSecurity.com RSS Syndication
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
SOC 2 Manager, Audit and Certification
@ Deloitte | US and CA Multiple Locations
Security Engineer
@ Commit | San Francisco
Trainee (m/w/d) Security Engineering CTO Taskforce Team
@ CHECK24 | Berlin, Germany
Security Engineer
@ EY | Nicosia, CY, 1087
Information System Security Officer (ISSO) Level 3-COMM Job#455
@ Allen Integrated Solutions | Chantilly, Virginia, United States
Application Security Engineer
@ Wise | London, United Kingdom