Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
viii, 392, lx pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages vii-xlv) and index. |
Contents |
Prologue : the irrational optimist : how I got this way -- A gathering storm. Connected, dependent, and vulnerable ; System crash ; Moore's outlaws ; You're not the customer, you're the product ; The surveillance economy ; Big data, big risk ; I.T. phones home ; In screen we trust ; Mo' screens, mo' problems -- The future of crime. Crime, Inc. ; Inside the digital underground ; When all things are hackable ; Home hacked home ; Hacking you ; Rise of the machines: when cyber crime goes 3-d ; Next-generation security threats: why cyber was only the beginning -- Surviving progress. Surviving progress ; The way forward -- Appendix: everything's connected, everyone's vulnerable: here's what you can do about it. |
Note |
WNDSR--This book is the gift of the Windsor / Windsor Locks Rotary in honor of Jeff Karam. |
Summary |
An FBI futurist and senior advisor to Interpol analyzes the digital underground to reveal the alarming ways criminals, corporations and countries are using emerging technologies to target individuals and wage war. |
Subject |
Computer crimes -- Prevention.
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Computer security.
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Data protection.
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Technological innovations -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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ISBN |
9780385539005 (hardcover) |
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0385539002 (hardcover) |
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