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Unpacking Software Supply Chain Security with Dr. Santiago Torres Arias Hosted and produced by Kristin Malavenda In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda speaks with Dr. Santiago Torres Arias, an assistant professor at Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The discussion examines the complexities and importance of software supply chain security, exploring the various risks and vulnerabilities present in the modern digital landscape. Dr. Torres Arias shares insights about his research projects, including the in toto framework and the Sigstore project, both designed to protect the integrity of software throughout its development and distribution. He also touches on the interplay between cybersecurity and everyday software use, the role of machine learning, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in tackling these challenges. Finally, they discuss practical advice for both consumers and students in the field of cybersecurity. 00:00 Introduction to Engineering Innovations Podcast 00:58 Understanding the Software Supply Chain 01:52 Dr. Santiago Torres Arias' Journey into Cybersecurity 03:06 The Importance of Cybersecurity in Everyday Life 08:07 In Toto: Securing the Software Development Lifecycle 13:53 The Role of Open Source in Software Security 15:54 Exploring the Evolution of Letters and Software Security 16:29 Introduction to Applied Cryptography 17:47 AI and Machine Learning in Supply Chain Security 19:32 Balancing Technology Use and Security Awareness 20:52 Future Challenges in Supply Chain Security 21:55 Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Research 23:26 Choosing Academia Over Industry 24:37 Qualities of a Good Research Student 25:53 Embracing Failure in Engineering 27:15 A Journey into Engineering 28:27 The Creative Side of Engineering 29:06 Personal Hobbies and Decompression 29:49 Conclusion and Farewell Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: / purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECE Instagram: / purdue.ece LinkedIn: / purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.