Wesley Clark (English Wikipedia)

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  • The Trouble with Wes by Robert Novak on Townhall.com on September 22, 2003. Retrieved February 2, 2007.

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  • Wesley Clark's LinkedIn profile. [1]. Retrieved April 19, 2018.

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  • Rugaber, Christopher (24 July 2007). "House panel scrutinizes threats of file-sharing". NBC News. Archived from the original on 24 September 2021. "The American people would be totally outraged if they were aware of what is inadvertently shared ... by government agencies," said retired Gen. Wesley Clark, who is on the advisory board of Tiversa Inc., a data security company. Clark did not name the defense contractors whose computing passwords were compromised.
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  • "Retrieved July 8, 2008". NBC News. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2009.
  • Transcript of Countdown with Keith Olbermann show on NBC News where he mentions road named after Clark in Alabama.

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  • Katchadourian, Raffa (28 October 2019). "A Cybersecurity Firm's Sharp Rise and Stunning Collapse". The New Yorker. In 2006, a more significant investor signed on: Adams Capital Management, named for its founder Joel Adams, a Pittsburgh venture capitalist. [...] Adams Capital invested more than four million in Tiversa, and helped secure an all-star board of advisers. Maynard Webb, the former eBay executive and chairman of Yahoo!, joined, and he brought on other executives from Silicon Valley. Howard Schmidt became an adviser, and soon afterward was appointed the cybersecurity czar for the Obama Administration. General Wesley Clark, the former Supreme Allied Commander of nato, came on, and developed a good rapport with Boback, who sold his practice to devote himself to Tiversa full time.

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  • Clark, Westley (2021). "Hybrid Warfare and the Challenge of Cyberattacks". In Michael O. Slobodchikoff; G. Doug Davis; Brandon Stewart (eds.). The challenge to NATO: Global security and the Atlantic alliance. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-1-64012-498-1. OCLC 1266643958.

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