Former NSA Chief: Why I’m Worth $1 Million A Month To Wall Street
Critics say Keith Alexander’s rapid move to the private sector is cause for concern.
Critics say Keith Alexander’s rapid move to the private sector is cause for concern.
Keith Alexander also criticized the media in the process of suggesting Congressional legislation to make it a crime to report on leaked government information was in the works.
Still facing the fallout from Edward Snowden’s revelations about the workings of the National Security Agency, Army Gen. Keith Alexander, outgoing director of the NSA, is using the time he has left in his tenure to rein in the U.S. media.
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NSA chief Gen. Keith Alexander references potential ‘media leaks legislation’ and suggests journalists unfit to report on NSA surveillance
Indicating that the United States government is taking legislative steps to deter media reporting of national security leaks—such as the information disclosed by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden—outgoing NSA director Gen. Keith Alexander said at a cybersecurity event Tuesday that he was "optimistic" about proposed "media leaks