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Errata Security’s Robert Graham on securing IoT

Errata Security CEO Robert Graham speaks with host Kevin Greene about the growing challenges in security software and the Internet of Things. Graham shares his insights on improving IoT security, the potential impact of software certifications and the role of the community in helping shape the future direction for cyber initiatives.

Graham also provides sound advice for establishing minimal security requirements and practices for security software and IoT devices. He discusses the importance of transparency and collaboration for initiatives like the Underwriter’s Lab.

Robert Graham is the CEO of Errata Security, a pentest/consulting firm. He’s known for creating the first Intrusion Prevention System, the BlackICE series of products, sidejacking and masscan. In his spare time, he scans the Internet. He has been speaking at several conferences a year for the past decade.

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FedScoop’s podcast series, “Cybersecurity Insights & Perspectives,” explores the latest news and developments in cybersecurity and information assurance affecting federal agencies, featuring some of the top commercial and academic research experts in the country.

Kevin Greene has more than 17 years of cybersecurity and information assurance experience. His contributions to FedScoop represent his own views and do not reflect the positions or policies of any federal agency. Follow him at @iamkevtorious.

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