Former NSA chief to profit from patented hacker detection tech, charging clients $1M a month - Boing Boing
He's hawking a hacker/intrusion-detection service to banks and big corporations for a reported fee of one million dollars a month.
Is it ethical for an NSA chief to pursue patents on technologies directly related to their work
running the agency? He is believed to be the first former NSA director
do so. Will the Justice Department investigate? Don't hold your breath.
Keith Alexander, the former director of the National Security
Administration, is filing for tech security patents related to his work
running the NSA.