Paul F. Roberts

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Paul Roberts is the founder and editor in chief of The Security Ledger, an independent security website that explores the intersection of cyber security with the Internet of Things.

Paul is a seasoned reporter, editor, and industry analyst with more than a decade of experience covering the information technology security space. In addition to Passcode, his writing about cybersecurity has appeared in publications including MIT Technology Review, The Economist Intelligence Unit, CIO Magazine, ZDNet, and Fortune Small Business. He has appeared on NPR’'s Marketplace Tech Report, Al Jazeera America, and The Oprah Show.

Paul has held positions as a senior writer, editor, and industry analyst at noted industry publications including The 451 Group, Threatpost.com, Infoworld.com, eWeek.com, and The IDG News Service. Paul lives outside Boston with his wife and three, spirited daughters. His hobbies include marathoning, swimming, gardening, and local politics. He began his reporting career as a news intern at The Christian Science Monitor Radio.

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