The book Dark Zone – the mysterious history of cyberwarfare by Fred Kaplan is a chronicle of cyberwarfare from its inception to the present and the threat that affects the future .
Fred Kaplan has probed the secret corridors inside the National Security Agency, secret cyber units in the Pentagon, information warfare” in the military field, and wars. national security debate at the White House.
From there he revealed the policy planning that officers, scientists and spies – the military men hiding behind computer screens – was devised to design the form of cyber warfare.
This is a strange war where every country can be strong and hackers will become destroyers.
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To write this book, Fred Kaplan interviewed more than a hundred people who once or several times followed monitor emails and phone calls.
They range from cabinet secretaries of generals and admirals (including 6 directors of the NSA – National Security Agency) to technical experts. technicians in the secret agencies of the security apparatus (not just the NSA) as well as assistant officers and analysts at all levels.
Interviews were conducted private. Most events in the book (both historically new revelations) come from at least two sources in different locations.
The Times of London commented that Fred Kaplan was one of America’s leading writers on national security topics. His stories about cyberattacks are both fascinating and chilling.
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