Hacked World Order
ISBN-13:
9781610398725
ISBN-10:
1610398726
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Adam Segal
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
Format:
Paperback
385 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781610398725
ISBN-10:
1610398726
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Adam Segal
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
Format:
Paperback
385 pages
Summary
Hacked World Order (ISBN-13: 9781610398725 and ISBN-10: 1610398726), written by authors
Adam Segal, was published by PublicAffairs in 2017.
With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other
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In this updated edition of The Hacked World Order, cybersecurity expert Adam Segal offers unmatched insight into the new, opaque global conflict that is transforming geopolitics.
For more than three hundred years, the world wrestled with conflicts between nation-states, which wielded military force, financial pressure, and diplomatic persuasion to create "world order." But in 2012, the involvement of the US and Israeli governments in Operation "Olympic Games," a mission aimed at disrupting the Iranian nuclear program through cyberattacks, was revealed; Russia and China conducted massive cyber-espionage operations; and the world split over the governance of the Internet. Cyberspace became a battlefield.
Cyber warfare demands that the rules of engagement be completely reworked and all the old niceties of diplomacy be recast. Many of the critical resources of statecraft are now in the hands of the private sector, giant technology companies in particular. In this new world order, Segal reveals, power has been well and truly hacked.
For more than three hundred years, the world wrestled with conflicts between nation-states, which wielded military force, financial pressure, and diplomatic persuasion to create "world order." But in 2012, the involvement of the US and Israeli governments in Operation "Olympic Games," a mission aimed at disrupting the Iranian nuclear program through cyberattacks, was revealed; Russia and China conducted massive cyber-espionage operations; and the world split over the governance of the Internet. Cyberspace became a battlefield.
Cyber warfare demands that the rules of engagement be completely reworked and all the old niceties of diplomacy be recast. Many of the critical resources of statecraft are now in the hands of the private sector, giant technology companies in particular. In this new world order, Segal reveals, power has been well and truly hacked.
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