Brave New War Summary of Key Points
Brave New War discusses how technology and globalization have changed the face of terrorism, leading to decentralized threats that are difficult to counter with traditional military strategies.
Brave New War discusses how technology and globalization have changed the face of terrorism, leading to decentralized threats that are difficult to counter with traditional military strategies.
Undaunted explores the life of John O. Brennan, former director of the CIA, detailing his career, challenges, and his take on U.S. security.
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe offers an insider’s perspective on the challenges of protecting America against terrorism and political pressures.
Zero Fail by Carol Leonnig provides an investigative look into the US Secret Service, revealing its transformation, challenges, and lapses in protecting American Presidents.
Red-Handed exposes the complex web of relationships and deals between American elites and the Chinese government. Schweizer reveals how politicians, tech moguls, and educational leaders have helped China gain an edge, often at America’s expense.
This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends by Nicole Perlroth delves into the complex world of cyber warfare, revealing a global cyberweapons arms race that threatens the security of individuals, corporations, and nations. Perlroth, a cybersecurity journalist for The New York Times, explores the shadowy market of zero-day exploits—security vulnerabilities unknown to software makers and thus immensely valuable to both criminals and governments. Through interviews, personal stories, and extensive research, Perlroth uncovers how these digital vulnerabilities are discovered, sold, and exploited, and how they have the potential to destabilize entire countries and the global economy.
Exploring the nexus of technology, terrorism, and globalization’s impact on warfare.
An FBI insider’s view of protecting America amidst terror and political turmoil.