Cyberspies: Inside the World of Hacking, Online Privacy, and Cyberterrorism
Cyberspies: Inside the World of Hacking, Online Privacy, and Cyberterrorism
Editor/Author
Miller, Michael
Publication Year: 2021
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Price: Core Collection Only

ISBN: 978-1-72-841390-7
Category: Social Sciences - Contemporary Issues & Controversies
Image Count:
39
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents
This book looks at the legal and illegal forms of cyberspying, goes behind the scenes to explore career paths in cyberintelligence, and looks at the digital threats of cyber propaganda, fake news, cyberterrorism, and threats to the US government and individuals.
This book is found in the following Credo Collections:
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Chapter 1. Spies like Us: Inside the World of Cyberintelligence
- Chapter 2. Cybersleuthing: Searching for Information (Legally)
- Chapter 3. Cyberespionage: Obtaining Secret Information
- Chapter 4. Cyberpolitics: Hacking the Vote
- Chapter 5. Cyberpropaganda: Spreading Fake News
- Chapter 6. Cyberattacks: Ransomware and More
- Chapter 7. Cyberterrorism: Attacking Systems and Infrastructure
- Chapter 8. Cyberwarfare: Nation versus Nation, Online
- Chapter 9. Cybersecurity: Playing Defense
- Chapter 10. Want to Be a Cyberspy?
- Glossary
- Source Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Further Information
- About the Author
- Photo Acknowledgments