Robert Michael Slade, also known as Robert M. Slade and Rob Slade, is a
Canadian
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information security
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consultant, researcher and instructor. He is the author of ''Robert Slade's Guide to Computer Viruses'', ''Software Forensics'', ''Dictionary of Information Security'' and co-author of ''Viruses Revealed''. Slade is the author of thousands of technical book reviews, today published on the ''techbooks'' mailing list and in the
RISKS Digest, and archived in his ''Internet Review Project''. An expert on
computer virus
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es and
malware
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, he is also the Mr. Slade of "Mr. Slade's lists".
Family and education
Slade married Gloria J. Slade who edits much of his work
and is the editor of Slade's book reviews. He holds a bachelor's degree from the
University of British Columbia
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, a master's in computer and information science education from the
University of Oregon
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and a diploma in Christian studies from
Regent College
Regent College is an interdenominational evangelical Christian College of Christian studies, and an affiliated college of the University of British Columbia, located next to the university's campus in the University Endowment Lands west of Va ...
.
Malware and forensics
Slade became one of a small number of researchers who can be called the world's experts on
malware
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.
Fred Cohen named Slade's early work organizing
computer virus
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es, software,
BBSes and book reviews ''Mr. Slade's lists''.
Slade is one of fewer than thirty people worldwide who are credited for contributions in the final version of the VIRUS-L FAQ, which, with the Usenet group comp.virus and the VIRUS-L mailing list, was the public group of record for computer virus issues from 1988 to 1995.
Until 1996 he maintained the ''Antiviral Software Evaluation FAQ'', a quick reference for users seeking antivirus software and a vendor contacts list. He was a contributor as well to at least three other group computer virus FAQs before the Web came to prominence. He has written two books about viruses: he was sole author of ''Robert Slade's Guide to Computer Viruses'', first published in 1994 (2nd edition 1996) and co-wrote ''Viruses Revealed'' with
David Harley and Urs Gattiker in 2001.
Slade advanced the field of
computer forensics
Computer forensics (also known as computer forensic science) is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media. The goal of computer forensics is to examine digital media in a forensica ...
when through his antivirus research he found that the intentions and identity of virus authors can be discovered in their program code. He created the first course ever offered in forensic programming. His book ''Software Forensics'' was published in 2004 and his chapter on the subject is in print in the ''Information Security Management Handbook'' as of the fifth edition.
Information security
Today Slade is a consultant to businesses and government—among his client list are Fortune 500 companies and the government of Canada
—as well as to educational institutions.
Slade creates seminars for local, federal and international training groups. He is a senior instructor for
(ISC)²
The International Information System Security Certification Consortium, or (ISC)2, is a non-profit organization which specializes in training and certifications for cybersecurity professionals. It has been described as the "world's largest IT sec ...
where he develops courses in information security and
quality assurance (QA) for those who seek certification.
Slade himself is one of the world's approximately 60,000
CISSP
CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) is an independent information security certification granted by the International Information System Security Certification Consortium, also known as (ISC)².
As of January, 2022 there ...
s,
a certification used in private industry as well as, at least in the
United States
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, in government and defense.
Slade moved his online security glossary in 2006 to the book ''Dictionary of Information Security''. ''
Virus Bulletin'' remarked about the unusual collection of five forewords,
"that so many acknowledged experts are willing to contribute says something about the author's standing in the field"—the forewords were written by
Fred Cohen, Jack Holleran,
Peter G. Neumann, Harold Tipton and
Gene Spafford.
The dictionary is considered to be "dependable baseline definitions"
and a "citable, common source".
Internet Review Project
Slade has "surveyed most of the literature" in his field and shared his knowledge in the ''Internet Review Project'', a collection of his published book reviews.
[Eugene Spafford in ] While his first priority to information security, he reviews works in other fields as well. His reviews are often critical; to the project FAQ question "Don't you like ''any'' books?", Slade replies "I'm a cruel reviewer. But fair!"
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Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
People from North Vancouver
Canadian educators
Canadian technology writers
People associated with computer security
University of British Columbia alumni
University of Oregon alumni