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

GeekWire

Toth was previously VP of people and policy at Slack and head of privacy and policy for Google social products including Google+. She founded Privacyworks, which focused on incorporating privacy processes into early stage technology products, and also held privacy and policy leadership roles at Yahoo for more than a decade starting in 1998.

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Tech Moves: Zillow co-founder joins Palantir board; Hootsuite names new CEO; and more

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-based social media management platform Hootsuite named Tom Keiser as its new CEO. He led technology and product operations at retailers Gap Inc and L Brands, and spent more than a decade as a consultant at EY. . Intellectual Ventures named former TiVo executive Arvin Patel as chief operating officer of the Bellevue, Wash.-based

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Tech Moves: Leafly announces new board ahead of SPAC merger; Amazon vets depart; and more

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Blaise Judja-Sato , founder of Seattle-based global health nonprofit VillageReach. Tech companies around the country continue to recruit executives from Amazon: Rene Villegas , the former head of marketing for Amazon Subscription Boxes, is now chief marketing officer at Boston-based wireless broadband provider Starry.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

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Find out what Daniel looks for and how he does digital forensics using social media and other open source resources. While I produced this episode, a 21 year old Massachusetts National Guard airman is alleged to have photographed and distributed copies of classified US Military material on Discord, a social media site. You find clues.

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The Boogaloo movement has successfully hijacked social networks to spread

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Also of note is where Boogaloo adherents are organizing themselves: social networks, most notably Facebook. Riley writes (emphasis hers): Researchers at the global nonprofit group Avaaz found nearly two dozen Facebook pages affiliated with the “boogaloo” movement, a generally anti-government and anti-law enforcement ideology.

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