
The Devil's Toy Box
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These emerging technologies are increasingly affordable and accessible-and are no more complicated to operate than a satellite TV control box or a smart phone. Although these technologies are a terrifying prospect, the more we know about these dangers, the better we can prepare to head them off.
In The Devil's Toy Box, Andrew Fox lays out seven decades of preemptive analysis and shows that while homeland security has explored, in depth, the possible Promethean threats the world faces, it has failed to forecast the most likely attacks. Using fictional scenarios Fox teaches how to predict future threats and how to forecast which ones are likely to be used by bad actors within the next five to ten years. Combining the skills of homeland security experts and the imaginations of speculative fiction writers, he then offers an analytical method to deter, counter, or abate these threats, rather than adopting an attitude of resigned fatalism.
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"This book is an important contribution to the literature on forecasting potential future types of terrorist warfare."-Joshua Sinai, Perspectives on Terrorism "A fascinating, frightening weave of fiction and fact that brings to life real-world threats-so true it's terrifying. I'm astonished that Fox's book isn't classified at the highest level, as terrorists could exploit these civilization-ending technologies. I only hope our government is frantically working to prevent these scenarios from coming true!"-Col. Doug Beason, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), former associate laboratory director for threat reduction, Los Alamos National Laboratory "In chilling-but realistic-scenarios of future terrorism, Andrew Fox presents plausible surprise attacks that America may face from enemies foreign and domestic. But he also proposes a realistic method for intervention and prevention, utilizing America's untapped resources of imagination, creativity, and teamwork."-Arlan Andrews, former White House fellow in the Office of Science and Technology Policy and founder of Sigma, the science fiction think tank "This is a thoughtful, highly imaginative, and fact-rich book of great interest to readers far beyond the national security and defense communities."-Amy Sterling Casil, author of Digital Forensics: Investigating Data and Pathology: Examining the Body for Clues "Andrew Fox offers a fascinating examination of emerging technologies and the threat they pose to the United States. The shadow of Prometheus looms large over our future! Fox urges us to prepare now."-Seth G. Jones, senior vice president of the Center for Strategic and International StudiesMore details
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue
- 1. Future Shock Visits the Subway
- 2. Made in Japan?
- 3. Promethean Technologies
- 4. Endless Threats
- 5. Selecting the Tools to Build a Promethean Spyglass
- 6. The Core of a Devil's Toy Box Analytical Team?
- 7. The Promethean Spyglass
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
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