ConversingLabs:Conversations
About Threat Hunting and
Software Supply Chain Security

ReversingLabs' Paul Roberts hosts the best minds in threat hunting
and intelligence, software supply chain security — and beyond.

Paul Roberts ReversingLabs
Director of Content and Editorial at RL. Paul is a reporter, editor and industry analyst with 20 years’ experience covering the cybersecurity space. He is the founder and editor in chief at The Security Ledger, a cybersecurity news website. His writing about cyber security has appeared in publications including Forbes, The Christian Science Monitor, MIT Technology Review, The Economist Intelligence Unit, CIO Magazine, ZDNet and Fortune Small Business. He has appeared on NPR’s Marketplace Tech Report, KPCC AirTalk, Fox News Tech Take, Al Jazeera and The Oprah Show.
Season 1, EP 3

Emotet Unbound: Understanding the Risk

April 13, 2022 | Paul Roberts

In this podcast, we dig deep on the Emotet malware with two noted experts: Dado Horvat of ReversingLabs and Dragan Damjanovic of KPMG and talk about the evolution of the threat and the latest Emotet IOCs.

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Season 1, EP 2

Putting Conti in context

March 30, 2022 | Paul Roberts

Ransomware groups are changing up their game. To see where things are heading, look no further than the Conti group, says Yelisey Boguslavskiy, a Security Studies Expert at the firm AdvIntel. He joined ConversingLabs host Paul Roberts for this latest episode of the podcast to dig into Conti Ransomware Group’s recent activity. They also discuss what lessons Conti holds for organizations who want to defend against evolving ransomware threats.

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Season 1, EP 1

Cyberwar in Europe: Unpacking the Ukrainian Wipers

March 23, 2022 | Paul Roberts

Check out our new podcast, ConversingLabs. Airing every two weeks, ConversingLabs features conversations with the top minds in threat hunting, reverse engineering and cyber defense. Join host Paul Roberts as he interviews threat hunting and threat intelligence experts from ReversingLabs and around the world.

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Special Reports

The 2025 Software Supply Chain Security Report

The 2025 Software Supply Chain Security Report

Software supply chain attacks are an increasingly popular tool for malicious actors. And the rapid embrace of AI and machine learning (ML) tools is introducing new supply chain risks. Here's what your organization needs to know.

March 12, 2025