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Correct spelling of Fuchsia and link target
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bdaehlie authored Dec 4, 2024
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Prossimo has been investing in the memory safe, high performance TLS library called [Rustls](https://www.memorysafety.org/initiative/rustls/) for nearly four years. During that time, we've seen Rustls improve and we've seen growing adoption. Organizations like [1Password](https://releases.1password.com/linux/0.9/), [Google Fuschia](https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/third_party/curl/+/main/docs/RUSTLS.md'), and [Fly.io](https://fly.io/security) have been using Rustls for a while, and we're pleased that FIS is joining that list. [FIS](https://www.fisglobal.com/), a global fintech firm whose services underpin a huge portion of the financial world, has adopted [Rustls](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rustls) in order to bring memory safety to TLS for critical aspects of its internal infrastructure.
Prossimo has been investing in the memory safe, high performance TLS library called [Rustls](https://www.memorysafety.org/initiative/rustls/) for nearly four years. During that time, we've seen Rustls improve and we've seen growing adoption. Organizations like [1Password](https://releases.1password.com/linux/0.9/), [Google Fuchsia](https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/third_party/curl/+/main/docs/RUSTLS.md), and [Fly.io](https://fly.io/security) have been using Rustls for a while, and we're pleased that FIS is joining that list. [FIS](https://www.fisglobal.com/), a global fintech firm whose services underpin a huge portion of the financial world, has adopted [Rustls](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rustls) in order to bring memory safety to TLS for critical aspects of its internal infrastructure.

The FIS team was able to make the switch with just a few hours of engineering time thanks to the [Rustls OpenSSL compatibility layer for Nginx](https://www.memorysafety.org/blog/rustls-nginx-compatibility-layer/). This recently added feature made it possible to swap in Rustls without needing to modify or recompile Nginx.

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