Bob Zeidman created the field of software forensics and founded Software Analysis and Forensic Engineering Corporation to develop and sell software forensics tools. He is the founder of Zeidman Consulting, an engineering consulting company that has worked on over 245 major litigations involving billions of dollars of disputed intellectual property. His cases have included ConnectU versus. Facebook, on which the Oscar-winning movie The Social Network is based, and Oracle versus. Google that went up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
He is the inventor of the famous Silicon Valley Napkin novelty item on display at the Computer History Museum. He is also a high-stakes poker player, and his latest tech venture is Good Beat Poker, a new way to play and watch poker online.
Bob has been writing regular articles for The Epoch Times, The American Spectator, RealClearPolitics, Political Vanguard, and white rose magazine. The author of four award-winning novels, he earned an Opus Magnum Discovery Award from the Hollywood Film Festival for his novel Horror Flick, where he got to walk the red carpet with Hollywood celebrities.
His latest novel is Animal Lab, a modern update to George Orwell’s Animal Farm. It is a warning about the possible coming collapse of American society and along with it, American principles, values, and freedoms—torches that have lit the path for the advancement of the human condition for over two centuries and that must not be allowed to be extinguished.
LISTEN TO BOB’S INTERVIEW
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Subscribe: RSS | https://www.speakuptalkradio.com/feed/podcast/