The Hacker and the State, Ben Buchanan
The Hacker and the State, Ben Buchanan
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The Hacker and the State
Cyber Attacks and the New Normal of Geopolitics

Author: Ben Buchanan

Narrator: Christopher Grove

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2020


Synopsis

Packed with insider information based on interviews, declassified files, and forensic analysis of company reports, The Hacker and the State sets aside fantasies of cyber-annihilation to explore the real geopolitical competition of the digital age. Tracing the conflict of wills and interests among modern nations, Ben Buchanan reveals little-known details of how China, Russia, North Korea, Britain, and the United States hack one another in a relentless struggle for dominance. His analysis moves deftly from underseas cable taps to underground nuclear sabotage, from blackouts and data breaches to billion-dollar heists and election interference.

Buchanan brings to life this continuous cycle of espionage and deception, attack and counterattack, destabilization and retaliation. He explains why cyber attacks are far less destructive than we anticipated, far more pervasive, and much harder to prevent. With little fanfare and far less scrutiny, they impact our banks, our tech and health systems, our democracy, and every aspect of our lives. Quietly, insidiously, they have reshaped our national-security priorities and transformed spycraft and statecraft. The contest for geopolitical advantage has moved into cyberspace. The United States and its allies can no longer dominate the way they once did. The nation that hacks best will triumph.

About Ben Buchanan

Ben Buchanan is on leave from his professorship at Georgetown University to serve in the Biden-Harris Administration as the assistant director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. Previously, he was also a Senior Faculty Fellow and director of the CyberAI Project at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) at Georgetown. He is the author of The Hacker and the State and The Cybersecurity Dilemma.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan on February 26, 2021

This is an excellent overview of state-sponsored cyber attacks (NotPetya, Russian interference in US elections, Stuxnet, Iranian operations against Sheldon Adelson, ...), and makes the consistent and well supported argument that 1) cyber isn't like nuclear or other WMD which are primarily deterrents......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on January 06, 2022

This book was incredibly enlightening on the whole cyber arena, with many different states and actors examined and explained in the support of Buchanan’s thesis of the book. I think he made a great case for the thesis, how cyber is better at shaping and changing geopolitics rather than sending messa......more

Goodreads review by Zachery Tyson on March 01, 2021

This is a good book. I didn't agree with all the points the author raised, but they did prompt more questions which is always good, and the central thesis - that cyber operations are used more to shape the strategic environment and are not at all suited to the language of warfare and deterrence, is......more

Goodreads review by Amir on April 17, 2021

Quite eye-opening and extremely captivating.......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on June 18, 2021

The Hacker and the State is an attempt to ask what cyber attacks mean for geopolitics. The answer, according to Buchanan (who has a PhD from Kings War Studies, and now at Harvard) is that Cyber is best thought of as akin to Special Forces. Able to undertake sabotage, theft, intelligence, basic retal......more