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I read this book for work, but it ended up as the best read of April on my personal list! A fascinating look at cybersecurity. #12Booksof2022
I read this book for work, but it ended up as the best read of April on my personal list! A fascinating look at cybersecurity. #12Booksof2022
Great, fascinating book about current events at the intersection of global politics and cyberwar/cybersecurity. If you liked Countdown to Zero Day, you‘ll like this.
Wow! If you want to know why everyone got really scared about cybersecurity about a month ago read this book. I‘m going to have to read it again just to make sure I caught everything. #20in4 book 2 of 3
Super scary, but well written & fascinating. Ultimate take away- cyber warfare is so advanced that we can‘t really fight it, we can only plan to survive it. The US govrnmt should‘ve sanctioned Russia when it would have made a difference, they didn‘t & now we can‘t stop, only mitigate the consequences. This book tracks an elite Russian hacking group through their attacks, how they learned from the US, and their testing ground-Ukraine. 4/5 stars
OMG, this book is terrifying and I am really worried that the western world does not truly appreciate the strategic wars that Putin is directing towards former USSR states. I see echos of appeasement and the beginning of WWII in what is happening. Fascinating read so far.