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Cyber warfare

a reference handbook
Provides a comprehensive overview of issues related to cyber warfare. Presents a historical overview of the topic; discusses related problems, controversies, and solutions; offers differing perspectives; and includes profiles of involved individuals. Also features data and primary source documents, resources for further study, a chronology, and a glossary of terms.

Virtually human

the promise---and the peril---of digital immortality
2014
An examination of cyberconciousness, describing the world's most sentient robot, Bina48, that is a nascent mindclone of the author's wife and discussing multimedia data that is collected to create a Mindfile which collects a person's thoughts, memories, feelings, and opinions through social networking sites and blogs.

@WAR

the rise of the military-Internet complex
The United States military now views cyberspace as the "fifth domain" of warfare, alongside land, air, sea, and space. All of our protection agencies field teams of hackers who launch cyber strikes against enemy targets. These virtual warriors, along with a growing band of private-sector counterparts, are charged with defending us against the vast array of criminals, terrorists, and foreign governments who attack us with ever-increasing frequency and effectiveness.

Internet censorship

a reference handbook
Introduces the issues surrounding freedom of information on the Internet and censorship of the Internet in the United States.

Cybersecurity and cyberwar

what everyone needs to know
2014
Provides information on cybersecurity, discussing the central issues, how cybersecurity works, and why it is important.

The Kraken Project

"NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is designing a probe which will be dropped into the Kraken Mare, one of the methane seas of Titan. There, it will embark on a journey of exploration. As the probe is being tested at Goddard, things go awry, and an explosion kills seven scientists. The AI program in the probe, a powerful, self-modifying AI called "Dorothy," flees into the Internet. Series character Wyman Ford is tapped by the president's science advisor to track down the software with the help of Dorothy's creator, Melissa Shepherd. As the two of them trace Dorothy in her wanderings in cyberspace, they realize Dorothy's horrific experiences in the wasteland of the Internet have changed her--utterly. But for the better . . . or worse? At the same time, they learn Dorothy is being pursued by a pair of Wall Street high-frequency traders, who want to turn her into an algorithmic-trading slave-bot. Pursued relentlessly by the traders, Dorothy jumps out of the Internet into a child's toy robot, to hide. Now the only person standing between the murderous algo traders and Dorothy is a lonely, twelve-year-old boy living on an isolated bay on the coast of northern California. But is Dorothy bent on doing good . . . or on wiping out the cancer of the human race?"--.

Tom Clancy's Net Force

the great race
1999
The Net Force is determined to prevent the Carpathian Alliance from stealing computer technology.

Tom Clancy's Net Force

one is the loneliest number
1999
The Net Force exiles Roddy for sabbotaging programs.

Exploring careers in cyberspace

1998
Provides background information on the Internet and such related careers as programmer, writers, designers, sales representatives, and "Cyber-bosses," and includes interviews with people working in the field.

Tom Clancy's Net Force

virtual vandals
1999
The Net Force investigates gun fire at a holographic baseb all game.

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