Cyberspies

The Secret History of Surveillance, Hacking, and Digital-Espionage

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Gordon Corera: Cyberspies (2016, Pegasus Books)

448 pages

English language

Published Nov. 3, 2016 by Pegasus Books.

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978-1-68177-194-6
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The previously untold—and previously highly classified—story of the conflux of espionage and technology, with a compelling narrative rich with astonishing revelations taking readers from World War II to the internet age. As the digital era become increasingly pervasive, the intertwining forces of computers and espionage are reshaping the entire world; what was once the preserve of a few intelligence agencies now affects us all.

Corera’s compelling narrative takes us from the Second World War through the Cold War and the birth of the internet to the present era of hackers and surveillance. The book is rich with historical detail and characters, as well as astonishing revelations about espionage carried out in recent times by the UK, US, and China. Using unique access to the National Security Agency, GCHQ, Chinese officials, and senior executives from some of the most powerful global technology companies, Gordon Corera has gathered compelling stories from heads …

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Subjects

  • Computer crimes
  • Data protection
  • Computer networks, security measures