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Virtual Terror: 21st Century Cyber Warfare

By: Daniel Wagner
Narrated by: John N Gully
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Anyone who logs on to the internet can become a victim of virtual terrorism, whether via email, social media, a Google search, or simply by logging on to a computer. Anyone seeking to do harm to others online can be a virtual terrorist, and it is incredibly easy to become one. That is the era we live in now - someone sitting behind a laptop half a world away can interfere with, invade, or take over your life, business, or government. You may not even realize it, but you may already have become a victim; if you have not, you will become one eventually.

In this extremely timely, important, and compelling audiobook, Daniel Wagner redefines what terrorism has become in the 21st century. Unlike more conventional types of terrorism, in which the perpetrator seeks recognition and reveals his or her identity, with virtual terrorism, the identity of the person, group, or government responsible for acts of terror is deliberately hidden in an anonymous, borderless, and lawless world. Their motives and objectives may be unclear, and the length of an attack, or whether it will be repeated, are generally unknown.

What virtual terrorists have in common with more traditional terrorists is the use of coercion or intimidation to achieve their objectives - if they choose to reveal what those objectives are - but that is where the commonality ends. They can strike at any time, invisibly and silently. You may never know they are even there, and they may plant malware on your computer that steals your information for years without being discovered. Wagner takes us on a comprehensive tour of the Virtual Terrorism landscape - from cybercrime and bioterrorism to drones and artificial intelligence - to reveal the chilling reality that confronts us all.

After listening to this audiobook, you may not ever want to log on to your smartphone or the internet again. The audiobook is a clarion call for individuals, businesses, and governments to rise up against virtual terrorists, for if we fail to do so now, the battle may soon be lost.

©2017 Daniel Wagner (P)2017 Daniel Wagner
Criminology Future Studies Social Sciences Technology Computer Science Crime

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"Daniel Wagner's Virtual Terror is a thought-provoking and comprehensive look into the world of cyber threats. With national security, economic prosperity, and societal institutions reliant on information technologies in a globally-connected world, we must have our eyes wide open to the risks that accompany the benefits to being 'always connected'. Cybersecurity is a risk management issue, not just a technology problem. Daniel superbly sets the table for readers to effectively identify and assess the risk associated with today's evolving cyberthreat landscape. Virtual Terror presents you with the information you need to better manage your cyber risk." (Gregory J. Touhill, CISSP, CISM brigadier general, USAF (ret) and US chief information security officer (2016-2017))

"An inspired and fluid exposé of the emerging risks of virtual terrorism in the context of the evolving and faltering global order. Wagner underwrites his analysis with empirical data, with the potential to trigger a call to arms for policy and regulatory wings of government the world over. That Wagner makes such a dry, pithy and often geek-centered subject so palatable is a triumph of storytelling and exposition. A page turner." (Peter J. Middlebrook, CEO of Geopolicity (Dubai))

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This is a very detailed and frightening book. The creativity of criminals and cyberterrorists is mind boggling.

Though the book is quite detailed in everything that can go wrong - from our internet accounts and banking to disabling satellites and electrical devices for whole coastlines at a time, though, it also offers practical and simple advice for us and for our legislatures in how to move forward from here.

It's scary, but the point made is that it's best to face the issue head on and honestly. This book does that.

The reader was simply excellent, taking a well-written book and making it just right for audible listening.

This book was received by me at no cost on the condition that I write a non-biased review.

Frightening

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I thought this was a very informative book with a lot of very interesting information. Though I appreciated it, it was a little on the long side for those who don't like such lengthy listens. Also, while I can't really think of a way to avoid it considering the type of information being presented, I thought the book took on almost an alarmist tone about the possibilities of cybercrime and warfare (though not unfairly so).

I would like to see some kind of abridged version for those who want to get the information without the enormous time commitment.

The narrator did a good job with the book, especially considering its a non-fiction title.

In general terms, this was a great audiobook if you are willing to commit the time to listen all the way through.

I requested and received a free copy of this audiobook from the author, publisher, or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review. I was NOT required to write a positive review and this reflects my honest opinion of the work.

Great Information, But A Lot To Absorb

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this is a long book. but it is so full of excellent info! the writer really knows his stuff. and goes into great detail explaining things so anyone can understand.
I know a bit about hackers, and everything he said was spot on. i think anyone who reads this, will learn just how scary the net can be.

It was a pleasure to hear this great performance by John Gully. I would listen to him again.


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Virtual Terror scary but true!

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This is what people should aware of, however some topics might have exceeded background knowledge of mean person, or people not in the infosec field. The wordings are little bit emotional overwhelming, but it’s okay since this book use story telling approach, as long as the information didn’t distorted. Worthy to spend your time with this book. A lots of truth in cyberspace threats, and some of basic self protection were given. Recommend.

Appreciated, very informative.

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This was a great book with a ton of information that covers a vast amount of areas. It talks about different type of hacks, viruses and techniques that have been used in the last few years. It also talks about the companies that have been hacked and some of the outcomes for them. It goes in depth about how cyber terrorism has been used, what countries are doing it and the future of how it and the internet will affect our world. This was not an opinion piece, it was facts and data. I appreciated the information, rather then someone's opinion on the topic. Narration was great, never got boring and speed was good. This is a good read for someone wanting to learn about the subject for the first time or someone who is looking for more information on the subject.

Ton of Information

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