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BLACK ICE: THE INVISIBLE THREAT OF CYBER-TERRORISM Dan Verton

BLACK ICE: THE INVISIBLE THREAT OF CYBER-TERRORISM By Dan Verton

BLACK ICE: THE INVISIBLE THREAT OF CYBER-TERRORISM by Dan Verton


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Summary

Defines the danger posed by a cyber-terrorist attack on the US computer- and network-dependent infrastructure. This book investigates how cyber-terrorism could occur, what the global and financial implications are, the impact this is having, and how to prepare and prevent against cyber-terrorism.

BLACK ICE: THE INVISIBLE THREAT OF CYBER-TERRORISM Summary

BLACK ICE: THE INVISIBLE THREAT OF CYBER-TERRORISM by Dan Verton

The first book to define the clear and present danger posed by a cyber-terrorist attack on the U.S. computer- and network-dependent infrastructure. The pages are packed with interviews from members of terrorist groups, including al-Qaida, as well as key insiders involved in planning and executing the U.S. plan for the defense of cyberspace, including Tom Ridge, James Gilmore, CIA and NSA officials--and even al-Qaeda supporters. Internet security expert Dan Verton investigates how cyber-terrorism could occur, what the global and financial implications are, the impact this is having and will continue to have on privacy and civil liberties, and how to prepare and prevent against cyber-terrorism.

About Dan Verton

Dan Verton (Burke, VA) is a senior writer at Computerworld, specializing in Internet security, national security, critical infrastructure protection, and corporate information security policies. He has written hundreds of news stories, profiles of government and industry leaders, and feature-length stories related to Internet security, defense, and intelligence matters. He is also the former Associate Editor, Defense, for the trade publication Federal Computer Week.Other publication credits include stories on information warfare and corporate espionage for Business2.0, various Internet security news stories for Information Security Magazine, CNN.com, The Industry Standard, InfoWorld, and PC World. Dan has been asked to speak at various Internet security conferences, including a recent event at the United Nations in New York, where he moderated an expert panel on security issues. Dan is a former intelligence officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. While in the military, he served as an information systems security officer and training officer for various CIA and DIA database systems. Dan is also a former imagery intelligence analyst with the U.S. Army Reserve.

Table of Contents

1: Cyber-Terrorism: Fact or Fiction? 2: Black Ice: Cyber-Terrorism's Hidden Dangers 3: Terror on a Wire: The Internet as Weapon 4: Terror in the Air: The Wireless Threat 5: Al-Qaeda: In Search of Bin Laden's Hackers 6: Web of Terror: What al-Qaeda Knows about the U.S. 7: 9/11: The Cyber-terrorist Attack 8: Intelligence: Stopping the Next Attack 9: Dark Winter: Technology and Early Warning 10: Patriot Games: Security, Terror, Liberty 11: The War on Terror: Mobilizing for the Future A: Critical Infrastructures B: PDD-63 at a Glance C: Remarks on Cyber-Terrorism D: The Homeland Security Challenge: Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Additional information

GOR001862653
9780072227871
0072227877
BLACK ICE: THE INVISIBLE THREAT OF CYBER-TERRORISM by Dan Verton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
20030816
304
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