An edition of Information warfare (1994)

Information warfare

cyberterrorism--protecting your personal security in the electronic age

2nd trade pbk. ed.
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An edition of Information warfare (1994)

Information warfare

cyberterrorism--protecting your personal security in the electronic age

2nd trade pbk. ed.
  • 4 Want to read

As the National Information Infrastructure grows and evolves into everyman's electronic superhighway, are we opening the doors to an electronic cold war? Or are we on the edge of a brave new precipice overlooking the dawn of the information revolution?

With over 125,000,000 computers inextricably tying our economy together through complex land and satellite-based communications systems, a major portion of our domestic 6 trillion dollar economy depends on their consistent and reliable operation. In a serious and inviting manner, Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway examines the awesome potential for industrial and international espionage.

Through sabotage, theft, data manipulation, and other means, our economy could be crippled beyond anything in recent history. Currently within the banking community it is common practice for banks to use creative accounting to hide millions of dollars lost every year through Information Warfare.

  1. In Information Warfare the "digital persona" plays the role of victim and perpetrator. The wrong hands could extract the most personal information about the "digital you," not the least of which could be medical, financial, business, legal, and criminal documentation. An individual could alter his/her own records to eradicate nefarious histories. Or an individual could alter anyone's electronic documentation for any reason.

Information Warfare outlines almost every kind of informational disaster imaginable leaving the reader to think there may be no way out of the quagmire that is the new information age. However, author Winn Schwartau details current trends in Information Warfare and inspires the dialogue necessary to establish a National Information Policy, a constitution for Cyberspace and an Electronic Bill of Rights.

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Cover of: Information warfare
Information warfare: cyberterrorism--protecting your personal security in the electronic age
1996, Thunder's Mouth Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West
in English - 2nd trade pbk. ed.
Cover of: Information warfare
Information warfare: cyberterrorism : protecting your personal security in the electronic age.
1996, Thunder's Mouth Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Information Warfare
Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway
May 1995, Thunder's Mouth Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Information warfare
Information warfare: chaos on the electronic superhighway
1994, Thunder's Mouth Press, Distributed by Publishers Group West
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 746-752) and index.

Published in
New York, Emeryville, CA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.2
Library of Congress
QA76.9.A25 S354 1996

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Pagination
768 p. ;
Number of pages
768

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OL485489M
Internet Archive
informationwarfa00schw_857
ISBN 10
1560251328
LCCN
98214479
Library Thing
2491285
Goodreads
597686

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LIKE ALL WAR, Information Warfare needs a stage, and the stage is being set as the world changes daily.
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