A Right to Repair Isn’t a Cyber Risk. It’s a Cyber Imperative!

Colorado is the only state with a strong Right to Repair business to business technology. In this podcast, learn why servicing and repairing business technology is crucial for cyber security and resilience. Tune into our podcast with industry experts Billy Rios and Andrew Brand, along with Danny Katz of Colorado PIRG.

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CES: AI-Powered Exercise Equipment Wins “Worst In Show” For Cybersecurity

It’s January and that means one thing: the CES Worst In Show awards. If you’re not hip to Worst In…

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Secure Repairs Joins Amicus Brief Supporting Massachusetts Vehicle Right to Repair Law

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Boston, MA — November 9, 2025 — Secure Repairs, a coalition of more than 400 cybersecurity professionals…

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Statement on Ruling Upholding Massachusetts Auto Right to Repair Law

Secure Repairs, an organization of cyber professionals that support the right to repair, applauded a ruling by a federal court in Massachusetts upholding the state’s automotive right to repair law. Secure Repairs member Craig Smith provided expert testimony in the case in support of the law.

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CES: TP-Link Earns The Worst In Show For Cyber

Secure Repairs had the honor (?) of awarding the CES Worst In Show for cybersecurity at this year’s ceremony. The winner: Chinese SOHO router giant TP-Link.

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Podcast: Cars And The Fight For A Right To Repair

Secure Repairs founder Paul Roberts was a guest on the Auto Care On Air: Traction Control podcast, where he and host Stacey Miller talk about the history of Secure Repairs and the ongoing battle to pass right to repair laws in the face of intense industry opposition.

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Robot Vacuum Lands CES “Worst In Show” For Security

A robot vacuum cleaner manufactured by the China-based firm Ecovacs was awarded the “Worst in Show” for security at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

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Secure Repairs Statement on the California Legislature’s Passage of The Right to Repair Act

Secure Repairs (securepairs.org), an organization of cybersecurity and information technology professionals who support a legal right to repair, celebrates passage of Senate Bill 244 by the California legislature this week. “Nothing says success like having the 5th largest economy in the world embrace robust consumer right to repair protections,” said Paul Roberts, founder of Secure Repairs.

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Want to teach repair to K-12 kids? There’s a grant for that!

The Culture of Repair Project is launching its Fall 2023 grants cycle on September 1st, offering resources to K-12 educators…

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Apple Signals Support for California Right to Repair Bill

In a surprising reversal, Apple Computer – a longtime opponent of electronics right to repair laws – said it supports…

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