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Memory safety for the Internet's most critical infrastructure
Initiatives
Linux Kernel
Let's make it possible to write memory-safe drivers for the Linux kernel.
Let's make TLS and HTTP networking code in curl memory-safe.
Rustls
Let's get the Rustls TLS library ready to replace OpenSSL in as many projects as possible.
mod_tls
Let's make it possible to use memory safe TLS networking in Apache httpd.
Recent Updates
Supporting Miguel Ojeda’s Work on Rust in the Linux Kernel
When we think about what code is most critical for today’s Internet, the Linux kernel is at the top of the list.
Read morePreparing Rustls for Wider Adoption
It’s time for the Internet to move on to more secure software, and that’s why our Memory Safety Initiative is coordinating work to make further improvements to the Rustls TLS library.
Read moreA Memory Safe TLS Module for the Apache HTTP Server
The Apache HTTP Server, httpd, is an important piece of the Internet’s infrastructure. Hundreds of millions of websites use it every day to serve requests. As such, improvements to httpd security have broad impact.
Read moreGet Involved
Being part of ambitious work like Prossimo is easier than you might think: 100% of our funding comes from charitable donations from companies and people like you.
When you support Prossimo, you’re helping to create a future for the Web that is more memory safe and more secure - and that benefits everyone using it!
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