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Hurwitz, Roger
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Countdown to zero day: Stuxnet and the launch of the world’s first digital weapon Zetter K., Crown Publishing Group, New York, NY, 2014. 448 pp. Type: Book (978-0-770436-17-9)
This deeply researched, masterful narrative tells several stories. The principal one about the discovery and decipherment of Stuxnet by cybersecurity researchers is contextualized with accounts of the Iranian uranium enrichment program...
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Jan 30 2015 |
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Cyber crime and cyber terrorism investigator’s handbook Akhgar B., Staniforth A., Bosco F., Syngress Publishing, Waltham, MA, 2014. 306 pp. Type: Book (978-0-128007-43-3), Reviews: (1 of 2)
This collection of essays provides a British and Western European perspective on the causes, challenges, and investigations of cyber crimes and cyber terrorism. The overall message is somber: there is a crisis of cyber crime. Societies...
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Dec 30 2014 |
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Placing the suspect behind the keyboard: using digital forensics and investigative techniques to identify cybercrime suspects Shavers B., Syngress Publishing, Waltham, MA, 2013. 320 pp. Type: Book (978-1-597499-85-9)
As its title states and its text frequently repeats, this book’s concern is to help an investigator link the suspect(s) in a computer crime or civil violation to the machine(s) believed to have been used in committing it well...
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Oct 29 2014 |
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How do the BRIC countries play their roles in the global innovation arena? A study based on USPTO patents during 1990-2009 Wang Y., Li-Ying J. Scientometrics 98(2): 1065-1083, 2014. Type: Article
The authors analyzed patents filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) from 1990 to 2009, to determine four things: the contribution to global innovation by the prominent, newly industrialized countries, Brazil, Ru...
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Sep 15 2014 |
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Cyber war will not take place Rid T., Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, 2013. 218 pp. Type: Book (978-0-199330-63-8)
Amid the anxieties of others over cyber threats to national security, political scientist Thomas Rid, as his book’s title suggests, takes a contrarian stance. His argument is in part scholastic: cyber operations have so far f...
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