Cloud infrastructure is everywhere. From the public sector to banking, insurance, and startups, most companies are leveraging some form of this technology. The wide range of offerings available make it incredibly compelling and easy for a business to get started in or migrate to the cloud. By taking advantage of the agility and scalability of the cloud, companies can significantly boost their possibilities. The major global players are undoubtedly Google Cloud Services, Microsoft A...| ConSol Blog
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Securing the Web: Rustls on track to outperform OpenSSL Prossimo is funding the development of Rustls, a high-quality TLS implementation written in Rust, with the aim of replacing less safe alternatives such as OpenSSL. This article goes into recent developments in performance tracking for Rustls and provides a performance comparison between Rustls 0.22.0 and OpenSSL 3.2.0 - the latest releases of both projects at the time of writing. Our investment in benchmarking has helped confirm that Rus...| www.memorysafety.org
Last December, I completed a half-year project to develop a continuous benchmarking system for the popular rustls library. My work was financed by ISRG, the makers of Let’s Encrypt, who are interested in rustls as a memory safe alternative to OpenSSL. The thing is, replacing OpenSSL is only realistic if you offer at least on-par performance. But how do you achieve that? What do you measure to ensure performance keeps improving and to avoid regressions?| Adolfo Ochagavía
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