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@War - by Shane Harris (Paperback)

@War - by  Shane Harris (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Cloak-and-dagger, high tech, and big business converge in this revelatory, page-turning account of a new kind of conflict, less visible but more invasive than any war America has fought before.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Chilling . . . Extraordinary and urgent." -- <i>Washington Post</i> <p/> "Scary but well documented . . . A deep dive into the world of cyber war and cyber warriors." -- <i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/> "Unsettling . . . A deeply informative account of how corporations, governments, and even individuals are rapidly perfecting the ability to monitor and sabotage the Internet infrastructure." -- </b><i><b>Christian Science Monitor</b></i> <p/><b>The wars of the future are already being fought today. </b>The United States military currently views cyberspace as the "fifth domain" of warfare (alongside land, air, sea, and space), and the Department of Defense, the National Security Agency, and the CIA all field teams of hackers who can, and do, launch computer virus strikes against enemy targets. As recent revelations have shown, government agencies are joining with tech giants like Google and Facebook to collect vast amounts of information, and the military has also formed a new alliance with tech and finance companies to patrol cyberspace. Shane Harris offers a deeper glimpse into this partnership than we have ever seen before, and he explains what the new cyber security regime means for all of us who spend our daily lives bound to the Internet--and are vulnerable to its dangers. <p/><b>"<i>@War </i>is superb . . . Rigorous, comprehensive, and a joy to read." -- <i>Lawfare</i></b><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Scary but well documented . . . A deep dive into the world of cyber war and cyber warriors. "Los Angeles Times" Unsettling . . . A deeply informative account of how corporations, governments, and even individuals are rapidly perfecting the ability to monitor and sabotage the Internet infrastructure. "Christian Science Monitor"The wars of the future are already being fought today. The United States military currently views cyberspace as the fifth domain of warfare (alongside land, air, sea, and space), and the Department of Defense, the National Security Agency, and the CIAall field teams of hackers who can, and do, launch computer virus strikes against enemy targets. As recent revelations have shown, government agencies are joining with tech giants like Google and Facebook to collect vast amounts of information, and the military has also formed a new alliance with tech and finance companies to patrol cyberspace. Shane Harris offers a deeper glimpse into this partnership than we have ever seen before, and he explains what the new cyber security regime means for all of us who spend our daily lives bound to the Internet and are vulnerable to its dangers. "@War "is superb . . . Rigorous, comprehensive, and a joy to read. "Lawfare" SHANE HARRIS is a senior correspondent at the "Daily Beast, " covering national security, intelligence, and cyber security. He is also an ASU fellow at New America, where he researches the future of war. His work has appeared in the "New York Times, " the "Wall Street Journal, ""Foreign Policy, " and elsewhere. His first book, "The Watchers: The Rise of America s Surveillance State, " was named one of the best books of 2010 by the "Economist.""<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>SHANE HARRIS is a senior correspondent at the <i>Daily Beast, </i> covering national security, intelligence, and cyber security. He is also an ASU Fellow at New America, where he researches the future of war. His work has appeared in the <i>New York Times, </i> the <i>Wall Street Journal, </i><i>Foreign Policy, </i> and elsewhere.

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