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It appears Bill C-5 will be pushed through the House this week with the support of both Liberal and Conservative MPs, despite warnings from environmental and Indigenous groups.
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In this repository you will find the source code for a Hart master and a slave that is designed to be used in an embedded system. The Hart protocol itself and the interfaces to the application are ...
Opinion I must be a glutton for punishment. Not only was my first programming language IBM 360 Assembler, my second language was C. Programming anything in them wasn't easy. Programming safely in ...
Detecting vulnerabilities in source code using deep learning models is emerging as a valuable research area. The key issue in using deep learning to detect vulnerabilities is the accurate ...
Google recently rewrote the firmware for protected virtual machines in its Android Virtualization Framework using the Rust programming language and wants you to do the same, assuming you deal with ...
More than half (52%) of critical open source projects contain code written in a memory-unsafe language, according to a new analysis by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in ...
52% of critical open-source projects analyzed contain code written in memory-unsafe languages. 55% of the total lines of code (LoC) across these projects are written in memory-unsafe languages.
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Code commonly flows downstream, from an open-source project into an organization’s own products. Upstreaming is the process of reversing that flow—contributing code back to an open-source project.
More generally, warned Hughes, this poses a large risk to the open source community in general, with around a quarter of all open source projects having just one maintainer, and 94% less than 10.