The darkening web

the war for cyberspace

420 pages

English language

Published Aug. 10, 2017 by PENGUIN Books.

ISBN:
978-1-59420-666-5
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OCLC Number:
981761391

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"No single invention of the last half century has changed the way we live now as much as the Internet. Alexander Klimburg was a member of the generation for whom it was a utopian ideal turned reality: a place where ideas, information, and knowledge could be shared and new freedoms found and enjoyed.Two decades later, the future isn't so bright any more: increasingly, the Internet is used as a weapon and a means of domination by states eager to exploit or curtail global connectivity in order to further their national interests. Klimburg is a leading voice in the conversation on the implications of this dangerous shift, and in The Darkening Web, he explains why we underestimate the consequences of states' ambitions to project power in cyberspace at our peril: Not only have hacking and cyber operations fundamentally changed the nature of political conflict--ensnaring states in a struggle to maintain a …

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Review of 'The darkening web' on 'Storygraph'

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As interesting as the first half of this book was, so tediously dull was the second, and so ridiculous the author's solutions, yet this was perfectly understandable as the author boasts numerous times about his employment by various states and supranational organisations. The absolute lowest point was exemplified by the following quote: "Mandatory decryption orders may be the best and safest way to deal with the conundrum of encryption and legal access."

Subjects

  • Cyberspace
  • Government policy
  • Risk assessment
  • Computer crime
  • Information warfare
  • International Security
  • Internet and international relations
  • Internet
  • Information society
  • Political aspects
  • Prevention
  • Power (Social sciences)