Google wants to help improve memory safety in Linux kernel



    The non-profit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), together with financial support from Google, has contracted Linux kernel developer Miguel Ojeda to work to bring the advantages of the Rust programming language to the Linux kernel.

    ISRG, which also supports the Let’s Encrypt free SSL certification authority, has contracted Ojeda to work full-time on extending the use of Rust as a second language to the Linux kernel, which is written in C. Ojeda’s been working on this effort as a side-project for quite some time.



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