U.S. Cybersecurity experts are moving away from programming languages that require manual memory management like C and C++.
Citing a major reason for exploits, they are now recommending that organizations put together a plan to move towards languages that are "memorysafe."
In this video, we'll discuss the issue with C and C++, why big players like Microsoft are in agreement, and exactly what programming languages these experts are recommending.
Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:13 The official statement
01:24 What is memory safety?
02:52 Issues with C and C++
03:29 Language 1
03:33 Microsoft all in
04:58 Language 2
05:32 Language 3
05:49 Language 4
06:11 Language 5
06:27 Language 6
06:54 More languages
07:23 Outro
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