Summary of Andy Greenberg's Sandworm
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The automation of the modern world has made our lives easier, but it has also introduced new threats to the stability of our society. In Sandworm (2019), technology journalist Andy Greenberg takes an in-depth look at the rise of state-sponsored hacking and how it endangers national security. Greenberg uses the story of the Russian hacking group Sandworm, which has been linked to several high-profile cyberattacks, to open our eyes to a new battle that reaches into our homes, governments, and infrastructure.
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