A Man Called CRob: Introducing the Newest Co-host of What’s in the SOSS?
Christopher Robinson (aka CRob) is the Director of Security Communications at Intel Product Assurance and Security. He also serves as the Open SSF’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Chair. And soon, CRob will step into another role: co-host of What’s in the SOSS? With 25 years of enterprise-class engineering, architectural, operational and leadership experience, Chris has worked at several Fortune 500 companies with experience in the financial, medical, legal, and manufacturing verticals. He also spent six years helping lead the Red Hat Product Security team as their Program Architect.
• 00:57 – CRob’s day-to-day activities and his affiliation with the OpenSSF
• 03:15 – The insight CRob will bring to the podcast as co-host
• 05:46 – What developers writing “post-bang” code should be considering
• 08:40 – Lessons open source could learn from corporate and vice versa
• 12:17 – CRob explores the evolution of open source
• 14:22 – Crob answers Omkhar’s rapid fire questions
• 15:57 – CRob’s advice to people entering the cybersecurity field
• 18:18 – CRob’s call to action for listeners: give back
Episode links:
• CRob’s LinkedIn page (https://www.linkedin.com/in/darthcrob/)
• More content with CRob (https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/blog/crob-software-security-education)
by OSS Foundation
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