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Tech Moves: Flexe CTO departs; Impinj names chief innovation officer; and more

GeekWire

— David Glick left his position as chief technology officer of on-demand warehousing startup Flexe. Prior to Flexe, Glick spent almost two decades at Amazon and was VP of Amazon’s transportation and fulfillment technologies. David Glick. Flexe Photo).

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Tech Moves: Amazon’s director of Alexa Trust; BECU adds CIO; Lockstep, Fabric exit stealth mode

GeekWire

The founding team includes: • CEO Peter Horadan, previously EVP of engineering and CTO at tax automation startup Avalara. Chief Strategy Officer Matthew Shanahan , previously chief operating and innovation officer at Globys, a software company offering digital billing products. Read more about Fabric and its $9.5

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How to leverage data to create a more intelligent organization

CIO Business Intelligence

Focusing on creating the intelligent organization, the event will gather technology executives to discuss both strategy and concrete implementation tactics. The program begins May 10 with Hilary Mason, data scientist in residence at Accel Partners. Don’t miss out – register today.

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Microsoft’s Erik Arnold merges passion for tech and philanthropy to help nonprofits gain digital success

GeekWire

Arnold spent time at the Gates-owned Corbis, at PATH, which has a close partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and now Microsoft, where Arnold is CTO of the company’s nonprofit-focused Tech for Social Impact. For many nonprofits, it’s not a lack of willingness to modernize, it’s simply not knowing where to start.”

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

CTOvision

“My business career was built on technology services, so clearly the issue of cyber security is something I take very seriously,” Deason said. The work of the institute will have a far-reaching impact, spanning retail, defense, technology, healthcare, energy, government, finance and transportation – everything that makes our world work.”.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

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In 2015, shortly after the Jeep hack, the National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) released a study suggesting that someone could take wireless signals within an airplane and perhaps cause mischief. Steve Grobman, CTO with Intel’s security group had this to say: CNBC: Yeah, so I think that nothing is ever impossible.