Throughout his career he has been credited for evolving ahead of a constantly commoditizing technology market-space moving from harvesting memory chips, to building PCs, networking, multi-platform integration, Internet communications and eventually cyber security.
This Proxy in-the-Cloud approach became the foundations of many early cloud security technology companies.
In 2007, Pasdar exited IGX Global and formed Bat Blue Networks with a focus on furthering his works around Cloud Delivered Security.
Cloud/SEC represented the first platform to deliver full-stack security supporting every port, protocol and application from-the-Cloud.
[5] During the roll-out process Pasdar was made aware of "The Quantico Circuit" that provided a third-party (believed to be the U.S. FBI) unfettered access to all data and voice communications of the carriers' customers.
[6] Pasdar's efforts to implement any type of control or logging for the communications to the third-party were met with resistance and subsequent threats from the carriers' management.
His public testimony was used to file a $233 billion class-action lawsuit against Verizon Wireless and other carriers alleged to have participated in an illegal warrant-less wiretapping effort by the U.S.
In light of the massive $233 billion lawsuit, the Telecommunications Industry lobbied Congress for retroactive immunity.