A little Introduction to Control Flow Integrity - James McNellis - Keynote Meeting C++ 2025
How Control Flow Integrity improves your safety and security with C++ is what James McNellis presented in his keynote. Focusing on history of where this feature is coming from, going on to modern processor architecture and how Control Flow Integrity works on AMD/Intel and ARM. A little Introduction to Control Flow Integrity - James McNellis - Keynote Meeting C++ 2025

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