
Cyberphobia
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The internet was designed by a small group of computer scientists looking for a way to share information quickly. In the last twenty years it has expanded rapidly to become a global information superhighway, available to all comers, but also wide open to those seeking invisibility. This potential for anonymity means neither privacy nor secrecy are really possible for law-abiding corporations or citizens. As identities can be faked so easily the very foundations on which our political, legal and economic systems are based are vulnerable. Businesses, governments, national security organisations and even ordinary individuals are constantly at risk and with our ever increasing dependence on the internet and smart-phone technology this threat is unlikely to diminish - in fact, the target for cyber-criminals is expanding all the time.
Not only does Cyberphobia lay bare the dangers of the internet, it also explores the most successful defensive cyber-strategies, options for tracking down transgressors and argues that we are moving into a post-digital age where once again face-to-face communication will be the only interaction that really matters.
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Content
- Cover
- Title
- Dedication
- Contents
- Glossary
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Meet the Hakhetts
- 2. The Unreliability of Computers
- 3. Identity and its Enemies
- 4. Collateral Damage
- 5. The Geopolitics of the Internet
- 6. Spies v. Warriors
- 7. The Spy in Your Pocket
- 8. The Danger of Monoculture
- 9. Clearing the Jungle
- 10. Passwords Unscrambled
- 11. Identity Politics
- 12. Turning the Tables
- Conclusion
- Appendix One: Who Runs the Internet?
- Appendix Two: The Elements of Cryptography
- Appendix Three: Advice from GCHQ
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Index
- A Note on the Author
- By the Same Author
- Copyright
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