The Darkening Web
The War for Cyberspace
New York : Penguin Press, 2017.
Format: Book
Description: xii, 420 pages ; 25 cm
A cybersecurity expert explores how the Internet has become a tool of warfare and exploitation, sharing cautionary insights into how global powers are creating and disseminating distorted versions of reality to advance national interests.
Contents:
The body of cyber -- Mind over matter -- Everyone can be a god -- Ruling the domain -- Pin-striped cyber -- No one but us -- Attack to excess -- Strategic innuendo -- Russia's invisible war -- Of siloviki and cyber crime -- Pwnage diplomacy -- The Chinese cyber dream -- Manning the great firewall -- Handling the barbarians -- Parsing cyber power -- The great cyber game -- An end-to-end world -- Conclusion -- Epilogue.
Subjects:
Internet and international relations.
Information society -- Political aspects.
Cyberspace -- Government policy.
Information warfare -- Risk assessment.
Internet -- Political aspects.
Computer crime -- Prevention.
Security, International.
Power (Social sciences)
Internet and international relations.
Information society -- Political aspects.
Cyberspace -- Government policy.
Information warfare -- Risk assessment.
Internet -- Political aspects.
Computer crime -- Prevention.
Security, International.
Power (Social sciences)
ISBN:
9781594206665 (hardcover)
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TECH Computer Kli | Main (Downtown) | Nonfiction | In |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-408) and index.