The Fifth Domain: Defending Our Country, Our Companies, and Ourselves in the Age of Cyber Threats Audiobook (Free)
- Marc Cashman
- 12 h 8 min
- Penguin Audio
- 2019-07-16
Summary:
An urgent fresh caution from two bestselling protection experts–and a gripping inside look at how governments, firms, and common citizens can confront and contain the tyrants, hackers, and thieves bent on turning the digital realm into a battle zone.
‘In the battle raging between offense and defense on the net, Clarke and Knake involve some important ideas about how we are able to avoid cyberwar for our country, prevent cybercrime against our companies, and in doing so, reduce resentment, division, and about The Fifth Domain: Defending Our Nation, Our Companies, and Ourselves in age Cyber Threats instability in the home and abroad.’–Expenses Clinton
There is much to fear at night corners of cyberspace. From well-covered stories just like the Stuxnet assault which helped slow Iran’s nuclear program, to lesser-known tales like EternalBlue, the 2017 cyber fight that closed clinics in Britain and froze shipping crates in Germany in midair, we’ve entered an age where online dangers carry real-world implications. But we don’t need to let autocrats and criminals operate amok in the digital world. We now understand a great deal about how to create cyberspace much less dangerous–and about how to guard our security, economy, democracy, and personal privacy from cyber attack.
That is a book about the realm in which nobody should ever want to fight a war: the fifth domain, the Pentagon’s term for cyberspace. Our manuals are two of America’s top cybersecurity professionals, seasoned practitioners who are as familiar with the Light House Situation Room because they are with Lot of money 500 boardrooms. Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake offer a stunning, engrossing tour from the frequently unfamiliar ground of cyberspace, introducing us to the scientists, executives, and public servants who have learned through hard experience how government companies and private firms can fend off cyber threats.
Clarke and Knake take us inside quantum-computing labs racing to develop cyber superweapons; bring us into the boardrooms of the many firms that have been hacked as well as the few which have not really; and walk us through the corridors of the U.S. intelligence community with officials attempting to defend America’s elections from international malice. With a concentrate on solutions over scaremongering, they make a convincing case for ‘cyber resilience’–building systems that can resist most episodes, raising the costs on cyber thieves as well as the autocrats who frequently lurk behind them, and avoiding the trap of overreaction to digital attacks.
Most importantly, Clarke and Knake show us how exactly to keep the fifth domains a humming engine of economic growth and human improvement by not providing in to those who would turn it into a wasteland of discord. Backed by years of high-level encounter in the White House and the personal sector, The Fifth Site delivers a riveting, agenda-setting insider look at what functions in the battle to avoid cyberwar.
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