The NSA's Cyber-King Goes Corporate

Keith Alexander, the recently retired director of the National Security Agency, left many in Washington slack-jawed when it was reported that he might charge companies up to $1 million a month to help them protect their computer networks from hackers. What insights or expertise about cybersecurity could possibly justify such a sky-high fee, some wondered, even for a man as well-connected in the military-industrial complex as the former head of the nation's largest intelligence agency?
The NSA's Cyber-King Goes Corporate by Thavam
Here's why Keith Alexander thinks he's worth a million dollars a month.
The NSA's Cyber-King Goes Corporate by Thavam