Cybersecurity expert Richard Clarke lands new gig
Former presidential adviser Richard A. Clarke joins security firm Identive Group.
Former presidential adviser Richard A. Clarke begins the new year as a member of Identive Group's board of directors, according to an Identive press release.
Clarke most recently served as chairman of risk management firm Good Harbor Consulting, but he brings three decades of federal security experience to Identive, which specializes in identification, security and RFID products and services. Clarke served as a counterterrorism and security adviser to three presidents from 1992 to 2003. He also has experience from the Defense and State departments and the intelligence community. He authored several books, including 2010's "Cyber War: The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do About It."
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