Improving Interoperability Between Rust and C++

Posted by Lars Bergstrom – Director, Android Platform Tools & Libraries and Chair of the Rust Foundation Board

Back in 2021, we announced that Google was joining the Rust Foundation. At the time, Rust was already in wide use across Android and ot…

February 5, 2024
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Global Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks in 2024

29,530,829,012 known records breached so far in 4,645 publicly disclosed incidents Welcome to our 2024 data breaches and cyber attacks page, where you can find an overview of the year’s top security incidents, the most breached sectors of 2024, month-on-month trends, links to our monthly reports, and much more. Use the links in the ‘On this page’ section below to navigate. To get our latest research delivered straight to your inbox, subscribe to our free weekly newsletter, the Security Spotlight. IT Governance is dedicated to helping organisations tackle the threat of cyber crime and other information security weaknesses. We offer

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February 5, 2024
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Global Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks in January 2024 – 29,530,829,012 Records Breached

IT Governance’s research found the following for January 2024: Incredibly, even though 2024 has only just begun, we’ve already surpassed the totals of 2023 – across the full year – in both incidents and records breached. This is due to a major outlier event: the MOAB (mother of all breaches), where an open instance saw more than 26 billion data records leaked from 3,876 domain names. We recognise that many of these records have been compiled from previous data breaches, and that this data set will undoubtedly contain duplicates, so appreciate that this event has to be treated differently to

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February 5, 2024
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Improving the state of Cosmos fuzzing

By Gustavo Grieco Cosmos is a platform enabling the creation of blockchains in Go (or other languages). Its reference implementation, Cosmos SDK, leverages strong fuzz testing extensively, following two approaches: smart fuzzing for low-level code, and dumb fuzzing for high-level simulation. In this blog post, we explain the differences between these approaches and show how […]

February 5, 2024
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