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Rob is news director in the Security Media Group where he helps prioritize and build cohesive news coverage across the group's websites in the TechTarget portfolio. As a news reporter and editor for SearchSecurity.com, he produces news stories daily on breaking cybersecurity news and trending topics as well as topical podcasts and videos. He is producer of SearchSecurity's Security Wire Weekly podcast. Since joining TechTarget in July 2003, Rob has covered SAP, Oracle and the database industry for SearchDatabase.com, SearchSAP.com and SearchOracle.com. Prior to joining TechTarget, Rob was a newspaper reporter for five years at The Day in New London, Conn., where he wrote a variety of crime, general news, government and business stories while covering towns in Southeastern Connecticut. A military veteran, Rob served four years with the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Forces Police in Kaiserslautern Germany. He holds a degree in journalism from the University of Connecticut.
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Contributions from Robert Westervelt, News Director
- Microsoft fixes serious browser bugs, media errors
- Black Hat 2010. Arkin,..."> Adobe vulnerabilities: Arkin on the threat landscape
- Poor SCADA systems security 'like a ticking time bomb'
- Microsoft seeks true 'responsible' flaw disclosures
- Verizon: Insider breaches rise, overall breaches drop
- Researchers uncover serious Cisco, McAfee flaws
- Deep packet inspection at root of Red Lambda security
- Microsoft: Flaw disclosure will be coordinated
- Microsoft issues temporary fix for Windows Shell flaw
- Black Hat 2010: Study tests SSL protocol use
- Coverity, Armorize combine quality, security analysis
- Microsoft fixes serious zero-day flaw, Outlook bug
- New Firefox tool to clean Adobe Flash file errors
- Advanced persistent threats increasing, survey finds
- Microsoft warns of Windows XP attacks against zero-day
- IBM to acquire BigFix for vulnerability management
- Twitter settles with FTC over security issues
- RSA touts tokens to reduce PCI DSS pain
- Taking down botnets is difficult, costly, experts say
- Researcher: Attack against critical facilities unlikely
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