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kpete

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Fri Oct 17, 2014, 07:33 PM Oct 2014

Senior NSA official moonlighting for private cybersecurity firm - private, for-profit company

Senior NSA official moonlighting for private cybersecurity firm
Patrick Dowd recruited by former NSA director Keith Alexander
Unusual for US official to work for private, for-profit company


The former director of the National Security Agency has enlisted the US surveillance giant’s current chief technology officer for his lucrative cybersecurity business venture, an unusual arrangement undercutting Keith Alexander’s assurances he will not profit from his connections to the secretive, technologically sophisticated agency.

Patrick Dowd continues to work as a senior NSA official while also working part time for Alexander’s IronNet Cybersecurity, a firm reported to charge up to $1m a month for advising banks on protecting their data from hackers. It is exceedingly rare for a US official to be allowed to work for a private, for-profit company in a field intimately related to his or her public function.

Reuters, which broke the story of Dowd’s relationship with IronNet, reported that the NSA is reviewing the business deal.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/17/us-usa-intelligence-nsa-idUSKCN0I624Y20141017

Since retiring from the NSA in March and entering the burgeoning field of cybersecurity consulting, Alexander has vociferously defended his ethics against charges of profiting off of his NSA credentials. Alexander was the founding general in charge of US Cyber Command, the first military command charged with defending Defense Department data and attacking those belonging to adversaries. Both positions provide Alexander with unique and marketable insights into cybersecurity.


MORE:
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2014/oct/17/senior-nsa-official-moonlighting-private-cybersecurity-firm

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Senior NSA official moonlighting for private cybersecurity firm - private, for-profit company (Original Post) kpete Oct 2014 OP
Anybody who thinks this unusual better start reading Risen's book now. (nt) enough Oct 2014 #1
Alexander was investigated for ethics, but none were found. Scuba Oct 2014 #2
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