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  2. Code for America - Wikipedia

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    Former Code for America headquarters in San Francisco. In 2009, Jennifer Pahlka was working with O'Reilly Media at the Gov 2.0 Summit in Washington, DC.A conversation with Andrew Greenhill, the Mayor's Chief of Staff of the City of Tucson, sparked the initial idea for Code for America, when he said "You need to pay attention to the local level, because cities are in major crisis.

  3. Cris Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Cris Thomas (also known as Space Rogue) is an American cybersecurity researcher, white hat hacker, and award winning [1] [2] best selling [3] author. A founding member and researcher at the high-profile hacker security think tank L0pht Heavy Industries, Thomas was one of seven L0pht members who testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs (1998) on the topic of government ...

  4. Hack Reactor - Wikipedia

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    Hack Reactor is a software engineering coding bootcamp [2] education program founded in San Francisco in 2012. [3] The program is remote-only and offered in 12-week beginner full-time and 19-week intermediate full-time formats.

  5. Chinese hackers exploited bug to compromise internet ... - AOL

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    By Raphael Satter. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Chinese hacking group exploited a software bug to compromise several internet companies in the United States and abroad, a cybersecurity firm said on ...

  6. San Francisco Municipal Wireless - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Municipal Wireless was a canceled municipal wireless network that would have provided internet access to the city of San Francisco, California.. The network was originally proposed by San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom in 2004.

  7. Synack - Wikipedia

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    Synack is an American technology company based in Redwood City, California, United States. [1] [2] [3] The company uses a crowdsourced network of white-hat hackers to find exploitable vulnerabilities and a SaaS platform enabled by AI and machine learning to identify these vulnerabilities.

  8. Hacker Dojo - Wikipedia

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    Hacker Dojo is a 6,000-square-foot (560 m 2) community center and hackerspace that is based in Mountain View, California.Predominantly an open working space for software projects, the Dojo hosts technology classes for biology, computer hardware, and manufacturing events.

  9. RockYou - Wikipedia

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    Based in San Francisco, California, RockYou was founded in 2005 by Lance Tokuda and Jia Shen. The company's first product, a slideshow service, was designed to work as an application widget . Later applications included various forms of voice mail, text and photo stylization, and games.