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In this episode of ConversingLabs Podcast, host Paul Roberts interviews ReversingLabs Chief Trust Officer Saša Zdjelar about the recent Notebook++ hack and what he thinks software supply chain security will look like in 2026. The two will also discuss the findings of RL’s fourth annual report on the subject, which offers six predictions for how threats will evolve, as well as how security teams will respond. Also, Saša will share his take that the technology industry needs to move away from a “move fast and break things” mindset in order to best secure software supply chains.
Read Saša's commentary for Cyber Scoop here: https://cyberscoop.com/move-fast-break-things-cybersecurity-supply-chain-security-op-ed/
Read the 2026 Software Supply Chain Security Report here: https://www.reversinglabs.com/sscs-report
By ReversingLabsIn this episode of ConversingLabs Podcast, host Paul Roberts interviews ReversingLabs Chief Trust Officer Saša Zdjelar about the recent Notebook++ hack and what he thinks software supply chain security will look like in 2026. The two will also discuss the findings of RL’s fourth annual report on the subject, which offers six predictions for how threats will evolve, as well as how security teams will respond. Also, Saša will share his take that the technology industry needs to move away from a “move fast and break things” mindset in order to best secure software supply chains.
Read Saša's commentary for Cyber Scoop here: https://cyberscoop.com/move-fast-break-things-cybersecurity-supply-chain-security-op-ed/
Read the 2026 Software Supply Chain Security Report here: https://www.reversinglabs.com/sscs-report