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Wall Street’s largest trade group is proposing a government-industry coalition ‘cyber war council’––and they’ve already snagged former NSA chief Keith Alexander to ‘facilitate’ that effort, according to a report in Bloomberg.

After Alexander’s services were retained by the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (Sifma), he managed to bring on Michael Chertoff, former head of the Department of Homeland Security, along with his firm Chertoff Group.

Alexander has reportedly pitched his services to multiple banking and trade organizations through his new consulting firm, IronNet Cybersecurity Inc., for up to $1 million per month.

The Bloomberg report draws on information obtained from an internal document dated June 27 and reportedly reveals that Sifma is looking to put together a committee that would consist of representatives from eight different U.S. government agencies, including the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security, and be headed by a senior White House official.

According to Bloomberg:

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