Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Dark territory, the secret history of cyber war, Fred Kaplan

Label
Dark territory, the secret history of cyber war, Fred Kaplan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-317) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Dark territory
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
913303650
Responsibility statement
Fred Kaplan
Sub title
the secret history of cyber war
Summary
"As cyber-attacks dominate front-page news, as hackers displace terrorists on the list of global threats, and as top generals warn of a coming cyber war, few books are more timely and enlightening than Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War, by Slate columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Fred Kaplan. Kaplan probes the inner corridors of the National Security Agency, the beyond-top-secret cyber units in the Pentagon, the "information warfare" squads of the military services, and the national security debates in the White House, to tell this never-before-told story of the officers, policymakers, scientists, and spies who devised this new form of warfare and who have been planning--and (more often than people know) fighting--these wars for decades. From the 1991 Gulf War to conflicts in Haiti, Serbia, Syria, the former Soviet republics, Iraq, and Iran, where cyber warfare played a significant role, Dark Territory chronicles, in fascinating detail, a little-known past that shines an unsettling light on our future"--, Provided by publisher"The never-before-told story of the computer scientists and the NSA, Pentagon, and White House policymakers who invented and employ the wars of the present and future--the cyber wars where every country can be a major power player and every hacker a mass destroyer, as reported by a Pulitzer Prize--winning security and defense journalist"--, Provided by publisher
Classification
Genre
Content
Mapped to

Incoming Resources