From the Publisher
Chilling... [A] harrowing — and persuasive — picture of the cyberthreat the United States faces today.” — Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
“Clarke and Knake are right to sound the alarm.” — Wall Street Journal
“[CYBER WAR] may be the most important book about national-security policy in the last several years.” — Slate
“In this chilling and eye-opening book, Clarke and Knake provide a highly detailed yet accessible look at how cyber warfare is being waged and the need to rethink our national security to face this new threat.” — Booklist
“Will strengthen Clarke’s claims as one of the founding fathers of cybersecurocracy....It is worth buying this book if only for his pithy five-page vision of this coming apocalypse and a return to stone-age conditions within a week, all because of a few pesky hackers and viruses.” — Financial Times
Booklist
In this chilling and eye-opening book, Clarke and Knake provide a highly detailed yet accessible look at how cyber warfare is being waged and the need to rethink our national security to face this new threat.
Slate
[CYBER WAR] may be the most important book about national-security policy in the last several years.
Financial Times
Will strengthen Clarke’s claims as one of the founding fathers of cybersecurocracy....It is worth buying this book if only for his pithy five-page vision of this coming apocalypse and a return to stone-age conditions within a week, all because of a few pesky hackers and viruses.
Michiko Kakutani
Chilling... [A] harrowing — and persuasive — picture of the cyberthreat the United States faces today.
Wall Street Journal
Clarke and Knake are right to sound the alarm.
Wall Street Journal
Clarke and Knake are right to sound the alarm.
Booklist
In this chilling and eye-opening book, Clarke and Knake provide a highly detailed yet accessible look at how cyber warfare is being waged and the need to rethink our national security to face this new threat.
Financial Times
Will strengthen Clarke’s claims as one of the founding fathers of cybersecurocracy....It is worth buying this book if only for his pithy five-page vision of this coming apocalypse and a return to stone-age conditions within a week, all because of a few pesky hackers and viruses.
From the Publisher - AUDIO COMMENTARY
"In this chilling and eye-opening book, Clarke and Knake provide a highly detailed yet accessible look at how cyber warfare is being waged and the need to rethink our national security to face this new threat." Booklist
Slate
[CYBER WAR] may be the most important book about national-security policy in the last several years.
MAY 2014 - AudioFile
Clarke and Knake provide a clear, critical outline of the large and small ways in which digital technology jeopardizes national security. Pete Larkin renders this deep and sometimes complicated text comprehensible with his skillful narration. Larkin has a soft but clear and projective voice that is inviting for listeners, and these qualities prove useful in a text that discusses complex issues of national security, data security, and political nuance. Adding to the complexity are the various acronyms and organization names continually mentioned throughout, but Larkin’s reassuring and steady voice helps the listener understand and retain the information and ideas. He also does well with emphasis, purposely slowing down or otherwise highlighting areas that are essential and require deeper understanding. L.E. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine