While crashing is better than exploitable behavior, catching bugs at compile time is even better. Neither hardware based strategies nor filc actually find bugs at compile time. Also the conversation with respect to security isn't about migrating old code, but what to use for new code that you write.
I will note that developers also feel more productive in rust. That's why they migrate existing things over to it even when it may not be beneficial for security.
I will note that developers also feel more productive in rust. That's why they migrate existing things over to it even when it may not be beneficial for security.