Dark Territory (Summary)

ebook The Secret History of Cyber War

By Fred Kaplan

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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in 10 minutes.

Much of the work of national security agencies and private or hired-gun hackers occurs in secret and some of it involves cyberwarfare, a realm of constantly changing esoteric technology. When events come to light, they provoke considerable denial and conflicting narratives. This makes Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Fred Kaplan’s lucid history of US involvement in cyberwarfare all the more impressive. In this useful look at a complicated subject, he explains cyberwar’s main participants and events, and he clarifies the politics and technologies involved. getAbstract recommends his welcome precision and strong moral sense to anyone interested in global politics, civil liberties in cyberspace, history, or the intersection of technology and society.

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From DARK TERRITORY: THE SECRET HISTORY OF CYBER WAR. Copyright @ 2016 by Fred Kaplan. Reprinted by permission of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

Dark Territory (Summary)