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    Book Title
    This Machine Kills Secrets
    Subjects
    Computer & IT
    ISBN
    9780525953203

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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Penguin Publishing Group
    ISBN-10
    0525953205
    ISBN-13
    9780525953203
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    113276981

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    384 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    This Machine Kills Secrets : How WikiLeakers, Cypherpunks, and Hacktivists Aim to Free the World's Information
    Subject
    Reference, Security / Online Safety & Privacy, Civil Rights, Political Process / Political Advocacy, Political, Web / User-Generated Content, Political Freedom
    Publication Year
    2012
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    Andy Greenberg
    Subject Area
    Computers, Political Science, Biography & Autobiography
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.2 in
    Item Weight
    20.3 Oz
    Item Length
    9.3 in
    Item Width
    6.4 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2012-004309
    Reviews
    "Andy Greenberg tells a vivid story that weaves together compelling characters and powerful technology that could change politics more profoundly than any technology since the printing press. By the time I was finished, I was both inspired and terrified. " -David Bacon, IBM, Watson Research Center, "Andy Greenberg tells a vivid story that weaves together compelling characters and powerful technology that could change politics more profoundly than any invention since the printing press. By the time I finished I was was both inspired and terrified." -David Bacon, IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center, "This is the story of a revolution in societal transparency. It's an expose of the characters who have put secrets in peril. For those that seek transparency, it's riveting tale . For those who must keep secrets, be warned: This book holds up a mirror to your worst fears." -Hugh Thompson, founder and CEO of People Security, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, Columbia University, "Some secrets are meant to be kept; some are destined to be exposed. Andy Greenberg's book is the story of a revolution in societal transparency. It's an exposé of the characters that have put secrets in peril. For those that seek transparency, it's a riveting tale. For those that must keep secrets, be warned: this book holds up a mirror to your worst fears." -Hugh Thompson, Chief Security Strategist, People Security, Adjunct Professor Computer Science Department Columbia University and Florida Institute of Technology, "Andy Greenberg shows us why cryptography has to be the marrow of the Internet. People who have no technical knowledge along with those who live and breathe bytes will gain a new vision of an invisible army of characters…. This book will be one of the most important books of the decade ." -Birgitta Jonsdottir, Member of the Icelandic Parliament and Chairperson of the International Modern Media Institution, "Points to a future in which few corporate and government secrets are safe. This is the book you must read to understand the WikiLeaks phenomenon and the growing struggle over the most sensitive institutional secrets." -- Stephen Solomon, Director of the Business and Economic Reporting Program, New York University Carter School of Journalism, "Points to a future in which few corporate and government secrets are safe. This is the book you must read to understand the WikiLeaks phenomenon and the growing struggle over the most sensitive institutional secrets." - Stephen Solomon, Director of the Business and Economic Reporting Program, New York University Carter School of Journalism, "Computer hackers haven't been made into heroes like this since Stieg Larsson created Lisbeth Salander-and luckily Greenberg shares a bit of Larsson's flair for suspense, too." - SLATE Greenberg delves eloquently into the magicians of the all-powerful technology that shatters the confidentiality of any and all state secrets while tapping into issues of personal privacy. - PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY While lawmakers and law enforcers struggle with the philosophy and practicality of these issues, the people Greenberg profiles have made up their minds, and they are a few steps ahead. If you're wondering who they are and why they feel so strongly, look no further than this book. - NEW SCIENTIST "…fascinating and well-researched." WALL STREET JOURNAL "Forbes magazine journalist Andy Greenberg takes readers on a terrific and revealing - if considerably unsettling - investigation into the shadowy war rooms behind our computer screens." CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER "A globe trotting exploration into the heart of the contentious world of brilliant, eccentric and erratic game changers who have taken the tools at hand and turned them into powerful weapons that can - and have in some cases - altered the course of history…Greenberg went looking for a story and nailed it." - PAPER MAGAZINE "A series of moving and deeply complex portraits… In all, Greenberg has created a seriously riveting read." - CAPITAL NEW YORK Gripping…For all the technical detail (which Greenberg excels at explaining), this book is still about human feats and failings, idealism, trust and betrayal. - IRISH TIMES, "A must-read for those seeking to understand the decades-long struggle between openness and secrecy, anonymity and attribution-and why that might be the most important struggle of the modern era. Meticulously researched, Greenberg provides firsthand accounts of the eccentric pioneers who are coding around censorship, repression, and even traditional law. He also captures the relentless distributed nature of the movement that's powering it all." -Daniel Suarez, New York Times bestselling author of Daemon and Kill Decision "Andy Greenberg shows us why cryptography has to be the marrow of the Internet. People who have no technical knowledge along with those who live and breathe bytes will gain a new vision of an invisible army of characters….This book will be one of the most important books of the decade." -Birgitta Jonsdottir, Member of the Icelandic Parliament and Chairperson of the International Modern Media Institution "This is the story of a revolution in societal transparency. It's an expose of the characters who have put secrets in peril. For those that seek transparency, it's riveting tale. For those who must keep secrets, be warned: This book holds up a mirror to your worst fears." -Hugh Thompson, founder and CEO of People Security, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, Columbia University "Greenberg's vivid storytelling makes the forces that culminated in Wikileaks - the people, the politics, and especially the technology - come alive." ­-Bruce Schneier, author of Liars and Outliers and Applied Cryptography "Andy Greenberg tells a vivid story that weaves together compelling characters and powerful technology that could change politics more profoundly than any technology since the printing press. By the time I was finished, I was both inspired and terrified." -David Bacon, IBM, Watson Research Center "Points to a future in which few corporate and government secrets are safe. This is the book you must read to understand the WikiLeaks phenomenon and the growing struggle over the most sensitive institutional secrets." - Stephen Solomon, Director of the Business and Economic Reporting Program, New York University Carter School of Journalism, "Andy Greenberg tells a vivid story that weaves together compelling characters and powerful technology that could change politics more profoundly than any technology since the printing press. By the time I was finished, I was both inspired and terrified. " --David Bacon, IBM, Watson Research Center, "Greenberg's vivid storytelling makes the forces that culminated in Wikileaks -- the people, the politics, and especially the technology -- come alive." --Bruce Schneier, author of Liars and Outliers and Applied Cryptography, "Greenberg's vivid storytelling makes the forces that culminated in Wikileaks - the people, the politics, and especially the technology - come alive." ­ -Bruce Schneier, author of Liars and Outliers and Applied Cryptography, "Greenberg masterfully portrays a new reality. Radical transparency for firms and governments is not just a decision but a technological fact of life." -Don Tapscott, bestselling author of, The Naked Corporation , and most recently, Macrowikinomics "A must-read for those seeking to understand the decades-long struggle between openness and secrecy, anonymity and attribution-and why that might be the most important struggle of the modern era. Meticulously researched, Greenberg provides firsthand accounts of the eccentric pioneers who are coding around censorship, repression, and even traditional law. He also captures the relentless distributed nature of the movement that's powering it all." -Daniel Suarez, New York Times bestselling author of Daemon and Kill Decision "Andy Greenberg shows us why cryptography has to be the marrow of the Internet. People who have no technical knowledge along with those who live and breathe bytes will gain a new vision of an invisible army of characters….This book will be one of the most important books of the decade." -Birgitta Jonsdottir, Member of the Icelandic Parliament and Chairperson of the International Modern Media Institution "This is the story of a revolution in societal transparency. It's an expose of the characters who have put secrets in peril. For those that seek transparency, it's riveting tale. For those who must keep secrets, be warned: This book holds up a mirror to your worst fears." -Hugh Thompson, founder and CEO of People Security, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, Columbia University "Greenberg's vivid storytelling makes the forces that culminated in Wikileaks - the people, the politics, and especially the technology - come alive." ­-Bruce Schneier, author of Liars and Outliers and Applied Cryptography "Andy Greenberg tells a vivid story that weaves together compelling characters and powerful technology that could change politics more profoundly than any technology since the printing press. By the time I was finished, I was both inspired and terrified." -David Bacon, IBM, Watson Research Center "Points to a future in which few corporate and government secrets are safe. This is the book you must read to understand the WikiLeaks phenomenon and the growing struggle over the most sensitive institutional secrets." - Stephen Solomon, Director of the Business and Economic Reporting Program, New York University Carter School of Journalism, "Greenberg's vivid storytelling makes the forces that culminated in Wikileaks -- the people, the politics, and especially the technology -- come alive." ­ --Bruce Schneier, author of Liars and Outliers and Applied Cryptography, "Andy Greenberg shows us why cryptography has to be the marrow of the Internet. People who have no technical knowledge along with those who live and breathe bytes will gain a new vision of an invisible army of characters.... This book will be one of the most important books of the decade ." --Birgitta Jonsdottir, Member of the Icelandic Parliament and Chairperson of the International Modern Media Institution, "Greenberg masterfully portrays a new reality. Radical transparency for firms and governments is not just a decision but a technological fact of life." --Don Tapscott, bestselling author of The Naked Corporation and, most recently, Macrowikinomics, "Greenberg masterfully portrays a new reality.  Radical transparency for firms and governments is not just a decision but a technological fact of life."  -Don Tapscott, bestselling author of The Naked Corporation and, most recently, Macrowikinomics, "This is the story of a revolution in societal transparency. It's an expose of the characters who have put secrets in peril. For those that seek transparency, it's riveting tale . For those who must keep secrets, be warned: This book holds up a mirror to your worst fears." --Hugh Thompson, founder and CEO of People Security, Adjunct Professor, Computer Science, Columbia University, " A must-read for those seeking to understand the decades-long struggle between openness and secrecy, anonymity and attribution--and why that might be the most important struggle of the modern era. Meticulously researched, Greenberg provides first-hand accounts of the eccentric pioneers who are coding around censorship, repression, and even traditional law. He also captures the relentless distributed nature of the movement that's powering it all." --Daniel Suarez, New York Times bestselling author of Daemon and Kill Decision, "Greenberg masterfully portrays a new reality.  Radical transparency for firms and governments is not just a decision but a technological fact of life."  --Don Tapscott, bestselling author of The Naked Corporation and, most recently, Macrowikinomics, " A must-read for those seeking to understand the decades-long struggle between openness and secrecy, anonymity and attribution--and why that might be the most important struggle of the modern era.  Meticulously researched, Greenberg provides first-hand accounts of the eccentric pioneers who are coding around censorship, repression, and even traditional law. He also captures the relentless distributed nature of the movement that's powering it all." --Daniel Suarez, New York Times bestselling author of Daemon and  Kill Decision, " A must-read for those seeking to understand the decades-long struggle between openness and secrecy, anonymity and attribution-and why that might be the most important struggle of the modern era.  Meticulously researched, Greenberg provides first-hand accounts of the eccentric pioneers who are coding around censorship, repression, and even traditional law. He also captures the relentless distributed nature of the movement that's powering it all." -Daniel Suarez, New York Times bestselling author of Daemon and  Kill Decision
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    364.16/8
    Synopsis
    At last, the first full account of the cypherpunks who aim to free the world's institutional secrets, by Forbes journalist Andy Greenberg who has traced their shadowy history from the cryptography revolution of the 1970s to Wikileaks founding hacker Julian Assange, Anonymous, and beyond. WikiLeaks brought to light a new form of whistleblowing, using powerful cryptographic code to hide leakers' identities while they spill the private data of government agencies and corporations. But that technology has been evolving for decades in the hands of hackers and radical activists, from the libertarian enclaves of Northern California to Berlin to the Balkans. And the secret-killing machine continues to evolve beyond WikiLeaks, as a movement of hacktivists aims to obliterate the world's institutional secrecy. This is the story of the code and the characters--idealists, anarchists, extremists--who are transforming the next generation's notion of what activism can be. With unrivaled access to such major players as Julian Assange, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, and WikiLeaks' shadowy engineer known as the Architect, never before interviewed, reporter Andy Greenberg unveils the world of politically-motivated hackers--who they are and how they operate.
    LC Classification Number
    HV6773.G74 2012

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