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Tech Moves: Madrona grows investment team; MicroVision, Axon add board members; and more

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Spitzer retired in 2017 from Google where he oversaw operations for Google Glass and developing VR hardware. Seattle-based Marguerite Casey Foundation appointed Carmen Rojas as its new president & CEO, Jonathan Jayes-Green as VP of programs, and Rhonda Carter as VP of culture and operations. Carmen Rojas.

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Chess Club is making all the right moves in Seattle, attracting players to lively venues across the city

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Chess players and organizers watch a match during a recent Chess Club gathering at King’s Hardware in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. Chess Club is now active at Linda’s Tavern on Capitol Hill, Black Cat in Belltown, Big Time Brewery in the University District and King’s Hardware in Ballard.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

Walker: We’re here today to talk about bringing autonomy to the sport of hackers to capture the flag. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis. Either the instruction pointer so like demonstrate that you can kind of control the program flow. Host: Robert Vamosi. Guests: Alex Rebert, Tyler, and Ned.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

Walker: We’re here today to talk about bringing autonomy to the sport of hackers to capture the flag. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis. Either the instruction pointer so like demonstrate that you can kind of control the program flow. Host: Robert Vamosi. Guests: Alex Rebert, Tyler, and Ned.

System 52
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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Inside DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge

ForAllSecure

Walker: We’re here today to talk about bringing autonomy to the sport of hackers to capture the flag. It was still a proof of concept for autonomous program analysis. Either the instruction pointer so like demonstrate that you can kind of control the program flow. Host: Robert Vamosi. Guests: Alex Rebert, Tyler, and Ned.

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