Ebook: Glass houses: privacy, secrecy, and cyber insecurity in a transparent world
Author: Brenner Joel
- Tags: Cyberspace--Government policy--United States, Information warfare--United States--Prevention, Internet in espionage--United States, POLITICAL SCIENCE--Intelligence & Espionage, SOCIAL SCIENCE--Criminology, Data protection--United States, Computer networks--Security measures--United States, Computer crimes--United States--Prevention, Cyberterrorism--United States--Prevention, National security--United States, National security, Internet in espionage, Cyberterrorism--Prevention, Computer crimes--Prevention, Com
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Penguin Group US
- City: United States
- Edition: Paperback edition
- Language: English
- epub
A former top-level national Security Agency insider evaluates pressing threats in digital security, revealing how operatives from hostile nations have infiltrated power, banking, and military systems to steal information and sabotage defense mechanisms.;Preface to the paperback edition -- Introduction -- Electronically undressed -- A primer on cyber crime -- Bleeding wealth -- Degrading defense -- Dancing in the dark -- Between war and peace -- June 2017 -- Spies in a glass house -- Thinking about intelligence -- Managing the mess.
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