I think the problem is with the nm-signal-*-secure.svg images found in
at least Ambiant-MATE and Radiant-MATE themes.

With strace I can see that 'mate-indicator-applet-complete' tries to
open '/usr/share/icons/Ambiant-MATE/status/22/nm-signal-75-secure.svg'
but after that it displays '/usr/share/icons/Humanity/status/22/image-
missing.svg' instead.

Opening '/usr/share/icons/Ambiant-MATE/status/22/nm-
signal-75-secure.svg' with Inkscape dispalys multiple errors like this:

nm-signal-75-secure.svg:34: namespace error : Namespace prefix inkscape for 
current-layer on namedview is not defined
kscape:zoom="10.375" objecttolerance="10.0" pagecolor="#ffffff" showgrid="false"

Opening with cairosvg prints:

xml.etree.ElementTree.ParseError: unbound prefix: line 34, column 2

A Workaround that works for me: Inkscape, beside the errors, can open
the images and by saving them, overwriting the originals, fixes the
missing image problem.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1876467

Title:
  Network Manager Applet Icon error on VPN Connection

Status in Ubuntu MATE:
  New
Status in network-manager-applet package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  The Network icon in the top panel doesn't change to the icon with a
  lock when a Palo Alto VPN Network is conected.

  In ubuntu Mate 16 and 18 the default behavior was to change the icon
  adding a small size lock.

  In Ubuntu Mate 20, in Traditional Desktop, seems something is missing.
  When connecting to the VPN, icon changes to a black screen with a
  forbidden icon (see attachment).

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