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Alexander Klimburg

    Mediating security
    The Darkening Web
    The Dark Web
    • A quietly horrifying new book. . . . The Darkening Web eventually accumulates the picture of an impending apocalypse, an utterly unwinnable war in which the world's few good guys. . . are outgunned, outspent, and outmaneuvered at every stage of what Klimburg refers to as the great cyber game.- The Christian Science Monitor An extraordinarily informative and accessible examination of the threats to physical infrastructure, privacy and the free flow of information posed by the struggle for control of cyberspace. Ripped from yesterday's-and tomorrow's-headlines, The Darkening Web shines a spotlight on a vitally important and little understood threat.- The Tulsa World The Darkening Web provides a sweeping yet nuanced overview of how we got to where we are online, with ample backstory... A thoughtful framework for assessing developments in this fast-moving area...Ultimately, Klimburg concludes, the battle for a free Internet 'is nothing less than the struggle for the heart of modern democratic society.'- Nature Exhaustively researched. . . . A complex, fascinating book. . . . Indispensable reading for anyone keen to understand what lies ahead as cyberspace displaces conventional battlefields as the preferred venue for resolving conflict.- The Toronto Star A dark but riveting account of how competition between nations threatens the future of the Internet. Klimburg provides a broad overview of the technical and political underpinnings of the Internet and reveals how many of them are being eroded by short-sightedness and national pride. A must-read.- Jeff Moss, founder of Black Hat and DEF CON conferences A compelling and authoritative book that will shape the conversation about the intersection of the Internet and foreign policy.- Bruce Schneier, author of Data and Goliath At a time of rising focus on threats to the internet, Alexander Klimburg introduces much needed clarity and precision into such concepts as cyber war and information security. This book is indispensable-not only for national security officials formulating policies on cyber conflict, cyber crime and cyber governance, but for any reader seeking a strong grounding in this critically important material and what it means for our global future.- Michael Chertoff, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alexander Klimburg provides a chilling but well-informed and readable tour of cyber interdependence. Anyone interested in our growing global vulnerabilities should read this book.- Joseph S. Nye, Jr., University Distinguished Service Professor at Harvard University and author of The Future of Power Klimburg is exceedingly qualified to write about cyberspace as a new field of war. . . . The dark side of cyberspace is a daunting subject, but Klimburg's narrative is very accessible, and frankly, this is all far too important to ignore.- Booklist A very frightening book. . . . Reading it is well worth the effort. Recommended for anyone interested in international affairs. - Library Journal An excellent primer on cyberwarfare. . . . A chilling portrait of the emergence of cyberspace as a domain for political conflict.- Publishers Weekly Klimburg delivers an urgent warning that civil libertarians and cybernauts alike will want to heed. - Kirkus Reviews

      The Dark Web
    • The Darkening Web

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      "Alexander Klimburg was a member of the generation for whom the Internet was a utopian ideal turned reality: a place where ideas, information, and knowledge could be shared and new freedoms enjoyed. Two decades later, the future isn't so bright: increasingly, the Internet is used as a weapon and a means of domination by states eager to exploit or curtail global connectivity in order to further their national interests. In The Darkening Web, Klimburg explains why we underestimate the consequences of this shift at our peril and brings us face-to-face with the range of threats the struggle for cyberspace presents, from an apocalyptic scenario of debilitated civilian infrastructure to a 1984-like erosion of privacy and freedom of expression. At stake are not only our personal data or the electrical grid, but also the Internet as we know it today--and with it the very existence of open and democratic societies"--Back cover

      The Darkening Web
    • Mediating security

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      In over four decades of scientific exploration, Otmar Höll has approached international security from often unorthodox and unconventional perspectives. Starting with the issues of development and environmental policy, the challenge of a more comprehensive notion of security increasingly becomes a primary focus. Otmar Höll accepted this challenge and sought to combine it with his interests in the theory of political psychology, the practice of psychotherapeutic and mediated approaches to conflict resolution. Comprehensive Security therefore became a concept with a particular personal relevance. This Festschrift highlights Otmar Höll’s professional achievement through the contributions of friends, companions and colleagues.

      Mediating security