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Tech Moves: Rad Power Bikes co-founder resigns; WRF CEO Ron Howell to retire; and more

GeekWire

Ty Collins (right) and Mike Radenbaugh, co-founders of Rad Power Bikes, win Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2019 GeekWire Awards. Collins, who was chief marketing officer, is now in an advisory role and remains close with the company, participating in onboarding and calls with senior leadership. GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota). —

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The new class of CEOs at Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile

The Verge

The new faces of these powerful companies are Hans Vestberg, Mike Sievert, and John Stankey, and they’ll be taking on some herculean tasks of their own. They’ll also take another shot at something their companies have continually struggled to do: break into the media and entertainment industry. AT&T’s next CEO, John Stankey.

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Lessons from 2020, and What to Expect in 2021: An Evolutionary Time in Cyber and Privacy

SecureWorld News

Businesses were not as prepared as they thought to spin up safe, secure, and functional remote environments. A large emphasis for companies in the past few years has been embracing technology, and especially cloud-based technologies , to more efficiently and effectively run the business.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: EP 69 Self-Healing Operating Systems

ForAllSecure

It was on a project that Dan Kaminsky presented at Discourse 2019. companies like Verizon, Google, Microsoft, State Street Bank, mutual, BNP Paribas, some oil companies, and and then through our work at MIT Sloan, we also get very much involved with the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory which is CSAIL.