That’s a fair counter to the blanket “C++ is unsafe” narrative, and the talk could have made this point. But it didn’t — the speaker presents the 70% figure at face value, without noting that much of it comes from C code or pre-modern C++ practices, and without acknowledging Google’s finding that the fix was writing new code in safe languages, not retrofitting old C++ with opt-in checks.
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