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Paul F. Roberts

Boston

Contributor at Network World

Publisher and Editor-in-Chief at The Security Ledger

https://t.co/6FaXxFfpBV; publisher @securityledger; content guy @reversinglabs; founder @securepairs and editor @f2rnews; Reporter|Runner|Dad; Opinions mine.

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  • 2 weeks ago | reversinglabs.com | Paul F. Roberts

    RL chatted with the application security (AppSec) leader Tanya Janca about how her career embodies AppSec Girl Power — from her start as a software developer, up to now as a prominent voice in secure coding. Subscribe to Tanya's newsletter here, and if you're an AppSec professional, take her survey here. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTCarolynn van Arsdale: [00:00:00] Hello everybody and welcome to the ConversingLabs podcast. My name is Carolynn van Arsdale.

  • 4 weeks ago | reversinglabs.com | Paul F. Roberts

    RL chatted with Malcolm Harkins, chief security and trust officer at HiddenLayer, to discuss why artificial intelligence (AI) is cybersecurity’s double-edged sword. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTPaul Roberts: Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of ConversingLabs podcast. I'm your host, Paul Roberts. I'm the director of editorial and content here at ReversingLabs. And today I'm thrilled to say that we're being joined by Malcolm Harkins, who is the chief security and trust officer at HiddenLayer.

  • 1 month ago | securityboulevard.com | Paul F. Roberts

    Your IT department just received notice that your network switches received a signed OS update that included feature improvements and fixes for security vulnerabilities. That’s good news, right?

  • 1 month ago | securityledger.com | Paul F. Roberts

    Enterprises spend billions of dollars annually on cybersecurity products to keep them from getting hacked. And yet, the hacks keep coming – and they’re getting worse. Why? A new report out from ReversingLabs* a malware analysis and software supply chain security firm, has an answer: because the open source and commercial software and services those enterprises run on are full of security issues that make them easy prey for malicious actors.

  • 2 months ago | securityledger.com | Paul F. Roberts

    Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 36:32 — 33.4MB) | EmbedSubscribe: Email | RSS In this episode of the podcast, host Paul Roberts welcomes Tanya Janca of She Hacks Purple back into the studio. Tanya talks about her newly released book: Alice and Bob Learn Secure Coding, published by Wiley and the larger problem of how to promote the teaching of secure coding practices to developers.

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Paul Roberts
Paul Roberts @paulfroberts
13 Mar 25

A nice piece by @BooneAshworth at @WIRED on the unveiling today of the Connected Consumer Products End of Life Disclosure Act - model legislation proposed by @ConsumerReports @uspirg and @securesilient https://t.co/GNOLa5XMbe

Paul Roberts
Paul Roberts @paulfroberts
17 Jan 25

RT @securityledger: In this clip from our latest podcast, host @paulfroberts asks David Kellerman, Field #CTO @Cymulateltd about security…

Paul Roberts
Paul Roberts @paulfroberts
22 Nov 24

April 2007 - 15 years! Wow. Looking forward to seeing you all again soon! https://t.co/Z5OP9tuwmz