Marine veteran turns Iraq War lessons into fraud-fighting tech
FIRST ON FOX: The origins of a fraud-fighting technology now used by one of the world’s largest insurers trace back to a deadly insider attack during the Iraq War.
Clearspeed founder Alex Martin was serving in the Marine Corps when his close friend, Capt. Warren Frank, was killed by an Iraqi soldier who turned his weapon on American forces during a joint patrol.
The Iraqi had passed coalition vetting procedures.
"Warren met his future wife at my house," Martin recalled to FOX Business.