Critical infrastructure and the embedded systems that underlie it are under attack. State-sponsored threat groups, like MISSION2025 and Volt Typhoon, are specifically targeting key sectors integral to national and economic security, like aerospace and defense,...
Download our guide to get the knowledge and tools you need to address memory safety challenges and protect your code today and into the future.
Memory safety vulnerabilities pose a substantial and pressing threat to embedded software deployed across critical infrastructure, the automotive industry, medical devices, and more. Malicious actors can exploit these vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary code, compromise sensitive data, or cause system crashes. When we think about these attacks in the context of the energy grid, defense systems, and transportation, it’s clear that it’s time to address the memory safety crisis once and for all.
This guide is designed to empower software developers, product managers, and security professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to address memory safety vulnerabilities within new software being developed and within legacy systems.
By downloading this white paper, you will:
- Understand what memory safety vulnerabilities are and why they are so prevalent
- Learn strategies for safeguarding code from memory safety vulnerabilities
- Explore approaches for transitioning to memory-safe architectures
- Address how to secure legacy systems immediately
- Review automated tools that can prevent memory corruption
Download the guide to learn how to tackle the memory safety crisis and decrease the attack surface of the technology, systems, and products that power everything from our power grid to our defense and transportation systems.
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