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Rust Code Delivers Better Security, Also Streamlines DevOps

Posted on December 6, 2025
Rust Code Delivers Better Security, Also Streamlines DevOps

Software teams at Google and other Rust adopters see safer code when using the memory-safe language, and also fewer rollbacks and less code review.

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