Behold a Pale Farce Behold a Pale Farce

Behold a Pale Farce

Cyberwar, Threat Inflation, & the Malware Industrial Complex

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Publisher Description

This book presents a data-driven message that exposes the cyberwar media campaign being directed by the Pentagon and its patronage networks. By demonstrating that the American public is being coerced by a threat that has been blown out of proportion—much like the run-up to the Gulf War or the global war on terror—this book discusses how the notion of cyberwar instills a crisis mentality that discourages formal risk assessment, making the public anxious and hence susceptible to ill-conceived solutions. With content that challenges conventional notions regarding cyber security, Behold a Pale Farce covers topics—including cybercrime; modern espionage; mass-surveillance systems; and the threats facing infrastructure targets such as the Federal Reserve, the stock exchange, and telecommunications—in a way that provides objective analysis rather than advocacy. This book is a must-read for anyone concerned with the recent emergence of Orwellian tools of mass interception that have developed under the guise of national security.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2014
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
456
Pages
PUBLISHER
Trine Day
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc
SIZE
3.4
MB

Customer Reviews

MFDJ ,

Engrossing and timely perspective shift

Well researched rebuttal to the hysterical, counterproductive, and tacitly corrupt concept of "cyberwar" circulated by various Western elites.

A must read for anyone interested in the culture and politics of digital information security.

As with most neoliberal policy America endorses democratic ideals while acting in exact contradiction to those ideals on the foreign stage.

One can and should feel the most significant risk

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