Ex-NSA Chief Pitches Banks Costly Advice on Cyber-Attacks

Found on Bloomberg on Monday, 23 June 2014
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Joining a crowded field of cyber-consultants, the former National Security Agency chief is pitching his services for as much as $1 million a month.

Alexander offered to provide advice to Sifma for $1 million a month, according to two people briefed on the talks. The asking price later dropped to $600,000, the people said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the negotiation was private.

Hopefully a bank hires him, gets hacked soon after and then sues Alexander because he obviously didn't tell them about all the secret NSA backdoors. Even if he would work 24/7 all month long it's still $1389 per hour; talk about being greedy.