If you are responsible for software that powers critical infrastructure, handles sensitive data, or ships to customers in regulated markets, you have to pay attention to the regulatory landscape around software security. Governments around the world are converging on a single message: memory-unsafe code is a liability. New regulations, executive guidance, and procurement requirements are making it clear that organizations that don’t act now will face increasing legal, financial, and reputational risk. Rust eliminates the most common class of security vulnerabilities at compile time. That’s not a marketing claim but a technical property of the language, confirmed by Google, Microsoft, and the White House. This article lays out the evidence: the regulatory landscape, the mounting pressure from every direction, and why acting now, with expert guidance, is the smartest insurance policy your organization can buy.
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