Paul Roberts
Paul is a respected cybersecurity journalist and Editor in Chief at The Security Ledger. Since 2018 he has spearheaded efforts to organize the information security community to support a right to repair as founder of the group Secure Repairs.
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With the departure of all three leaders of the Secure by Design movement from CISA earlier this year, questions surround the future of the program. Is it dead? Where do we go from here? What can the community to do help bring about this much-needed systemic change? Bob Lord and Lauren Zabierek sit down for a discussion on the work they did and the work that remains.
As digital infrastructure ages, a growing number of critical systems across sectors—from healthcare and manufacturing to energy and transportation—continue to rely on end-of-life (EOL) equipment that no longer receives security updates or vendor support. These legacy systems often harbor “forever-day” vulnerabilities: known flaws for which no patches exist and none are forthcoming. The persistence of these unfixable weaknesses poses a significant and growing threat to national security, public safety, and economic stability.