👉 Safety computing is a critical discipline within the field of computer science and engineering that focuses on ensuring the reliability, security, and integrity of computing systems. It involves the development and implementation of methods, tools, and practices to detect, prevent, and mitigate errors, faults, and security threats in software and hardware systems. Safety computing aims to minimize the risk of catastrophic failures by employing rigorous testing, formal verification, and fault-tolerant design techniques. This is particularly important in high-stakes environments such as aviation, nuclear power plants, medical devices, and autonomous vehicles, where system failures can have severe consequences. By integrating safety considerations throughout the system lifecycle, from design to deployment and maintenance, safety computing enhances overall system robustness and ensures that computing systems operate safely and predictably under all anticipated conditions.