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Tech Moves: F5 adds CTO and HR chief; Adaptive names CFO; Techstars Seattle leaders depart

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F5 Chief People Officer Lyra Schramm (left) and Chief Technology Officer Kunal Anand. (F5 F5 Photos) — Seattle-based application security and delivery giant F5 announced two new executive appointments this week: Lyra Schramm , the company’s new chief people officer, and Kunal Anand , chief technology officer.

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Tech Moves: Delivery giant Gopuff adds Seattle-area execs; Wheels Up names president; and more

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Lauren Woodman , a former Microsoft general manager, is the new CEO of global nonprofit DataKind. She was most recently CEO of NetHope, a consortium helping NGOs secure funding and apply technology to their missions. based BitTitan appointed Joseph Nguye n as its first director of information security.

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Tech Moves: Delivery giant Gopuff adds Seattle-area execs; Wheels Up names CEO; and more

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Lauren Woodman , a former Microsoft general manager, is the new CEO of global nonprofit DataKind. She was most recently CEO of NetHope, a consortium helping NGOs secure funding and apply technology to their missions. based BitTitan appointed Joseph Nguye n as its first director of information security.

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SMU Continues To Innovate In Cyber Security Innovation: Launches new institute and innovation gym

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The Darwin Deason Institute for Cyber Security. The Lyle School’s cyber security program has been one of the University’s centers of academic excellence for 15 years. Understanding and addressing critical issues in both psychology and economics to establish a deeper grasp of cyber security phenomena.

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First Election Security Research Forum Aims to Bolster Voting Technology

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The Election Security Research Forum was five years in the making, the result of meticulous planning by IT-ISAC's Elections Industry Special Interest Group (EI-SIG) and an independent advisory board comprising security researchers, security companies, nonprofits, and former state and local election officials.

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