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Author Archives: Tyler Cragg

Government’s fork in the road: How to encourage innovation
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Government’s fork in the road: How to encourage innovation

Posted on October 26, 2016 by Tyler Cragg

We’re all familiar with the clichéd scene of a New York tourist riding through Central Park in a horse-drawn carriage. It’s usually a beautiful fall day. Everyone is wearing light jackets as a breeze is blowing, causing brightly colored leaves to dance across the street in front of the horses pulling the carriage. A couple … Continue reading →

When the brake pedal doesn’t work: The failings of cybersecurity in the automotive industry
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When the brake pedal doesn’t work: The failings of cybersecurity in the automotive industry

Posted on October 13, 2016 by Tyler Cragg

It’s a sunny, clear, big sky kind of day, the kind when you just go for a drive, which makes it the perfect day for what I have in front of me. A metallic red Tesla Model S is sitting on the street, and it’s mine to drive. With the performance, looks, and forward-thinking technology … Continue reading →

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