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DescriptionHacked: The Inside Story of America's Struggle to Secure Cyberspace English | 2016 | ISBN: 1442255218 | 320 Pages | PDF | 1,9 MB by Charlie Mitchell Every one of 16 critical infrastructures in the U.S. economy is susceptible to cyberattacks: agriculture, transportation, the power grid, even the pacemakers already implanted in patient's chests. And still, according to Washington, D.C., cybersecurity journalist Charlie Mitchell, 'The effort to secure cyberspace, by government and industry, remains in the embryonic stages.' The military, technology experts, business and government agree that the threats are clear, new attacks are discovered all the time and the tools for building defenses are at hand--why hasn't the federal government done more? In Hacked, his first book, Mitchell explains the conflicting interests and political struggles in the messy business of creating and implementing effective cybersecurity policy. Most of the structures that need to be protected in the U.S. are privately owned. This sets up a tension between national security interests and concerns for personal freedoms, business operations and privacy. In 2008, as the Obama administration began to address the question of cybersecurity, many officials began to realize that 'it was a mistake to view cybersecurity as a technical issue. It was about people, process and commitment.' Mitchell dives deep into the negotiations, innovations and failed initiatives of both government and industry. His descriptions of the most tortured legislative battles are straightforward and comprehensible. This is an accessible insiders' guide to a difficult subject that will interest anyone concerned about national cybersecurity. (Shelf Awareness) Hacked is an absolute must read written by one of the most talented journalists in the nation's capital. Charlie Mitchell provides a riveting, behind-the-scenes account of how Washington policymakers are trying to address the cybersecurity threat and what it means to everyday Americans. Hacked describes the choices policy makers face, and the grave dangers that lurk if solutions aren't found. (Bob Cusack, The Hill, Editor-in-Chief) Mitchell comprehensively reviews the complex history of U.S. cybersecurity program and policy development. This well-written account is a must-read for anyone who wants to be successful in building a strong cybersecurity framework at the national level. Understanding the lessons to be learned from reading the debates that Mitchell documents can accelerate progress and reduce the learning curve. (Bruce W. McConnell, Global Cooperation in Cyberspace Initiative, EastWest Institute, Global Vice President) The next Great War may not be televised but digitized. Sadly, what makes the issue of cybersecurity reform and implementation even more frustrating is that it is one of those rare issues where there is bipartisan agreement on the problem, just no clear solution. Hacked provides the most thorough explanation to date as to why we are still here without a plan. Mitchell, thanks to years of experience, has a no B.S. prism with which he reports and writes about Washington and it makes Hacked an important and accessible read on this vexing semi-invisible problem. (Chuck Todd, NBC News, NBC political director and moderator of Meet the Press) About the Author Charlie Mitchell, former editor-in-chief of Capitol Hill’s Roll Call, is the editor and cofounder of Inside Cybersecurity, an independent, premium news service that goes inside Congress, the White House, corporate boardrooms, and security command centers to explain cyber policymaking to a professional audience. He resides in Washington, D.C. Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
Great book and will read it very soon!
Thank you very much !!!