Unabridged Audiobook
This book contains a lot of really interesting detail behind the history and development of cyber warfare. It deals more with policy, actions, and results than actual code - you won't learn how anything is done. Nor does it go into detail about the technology behind it all. But it doesn't need to - this is about the shaping of what we can do, rather than how we actually do it. If you enjoy learning how policy is made, and the people who make it, then you'll enjoy this book. However. Be warned that it jumps seamlessly from one year/story, to another year/story, because there is some point of detail that needs to be made that is relevant to the point being talked about. It's all related, and the author is just trying to keep the reader informed, but it can be difficult to follow if you allow stray thoughts. I found myself rewinding parts because of traffic issues (listening while driving)! It is also read very fast, with only very short pauses between chapters, paragraphs, sentences, passages - so pay attention or you can get lost!
really liked it! Kaplan gives a no nonsense approach the the history of cyber warfare
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