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    Gender Work
    Future Crimes
    • NEW YORK TIMES and WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER'Addictive....[I]ntroduces readers to this brave new world of technology, where robbers have been replaced by hackers, and victims include nearly anyone on the Web... He presents his myriad hard-to-imagine cybercrime examples in the kind of matter- of-fact voice he probably perfected as an investigator. He clearly wants us never to look at our cellphones or Facebook pages in the same way again - and in this, Future Crimes succeeds marvelously.' - The Washington Post 'Excellent and timely...Mr. Goodman is no neo-Luddite. He thinks innovations could ultimately lead to self-healing computer networks that detect hackers and automatically make repairs to shut them out. He rightly urges the private and public sectors to work more closely together, 'crowdsourcing' ideas and know- how...The best time to start tackling future crimes is now.' - The Economist§§'This is a must-read!'-- Larry King' Future Crimes is a risk compendium for the Information Age.... Exhaustively researched.... Fascinating.... Thrilling to read' - San Francisco Chronicle 'In Future Crimes , Goodman spills out story after story about how technology has been used for illegal ends...The author ends with a series of recommendations that, while ambitious, appear sensible and constructive...Goodman's most promising idea is the creation of a 'Manhattan Project' for cyber security...[ Future Crimes is] a ride well worth taking if we are to prevent the worst of his predictions from taking shape.' - Financial Times'...a superb new book...' -- The Boston Globe 'Marc Goodman is a go-to guide for all who want a good scaring about the dark side of technology.'- New Scientist 'Utterly fascinating stuff... Goodman weds the joy of geeky technology with the tension of true crime. The future of crime prevention starts here.' - NPR, San Francisco'A well-researched whirlwind tour of internet-based crime.' -- Science Magazine 'By the middle of the first chapter you'll be afraid to turn on your e-reader or laptop, and you'll be looking with deep suspicion at your smartphone... [Goodman's] style is breezy but his approach is relentless, as he leads you from the guts of the Target data breach to the security vulnerabilities in social media...Mr. Goodman argues convincingly that we are addressing exponential growth in risky technologies with thinking that is, at best, incremental.§--Pittsburgh Post- Gazette 'OMG, this is a wakeup call. The outlaws are running faster than the architects. Use this book to shake up the companies you buy from, the device makers, telecom carriers, and governments at all levels. Demand that they pay attention to the realities of our new world as outlined within this thorough and deep book. Marc Goodman will startle you with the ingenuity of the bad guys. I'm a technological optimist. Now I am an eyes-wide-open optimist.' - Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired Magazine and bestselling author of What Technology Wants 'The hacks and heists detailed in Future Crimes are the stuff of thrillers, but unfortunately, the world of cybercrime is all too real. There could be no more sure-footed or knowledgeable companion than Marc Goodman on this guided tour of the underworld of the Internet. Everyone -- and the business world especially -- should heed his advice.' - Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of Drive and To Sell is Human 'A riveting read.'- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, professor of engineering at NYU and New York Times bestselling author of The Black Swan 'From black ops to rogue bots and everything in between, Future Crimes is a gripping must-read. Marc Goodman takes readers on a brilliant, 'behind-the-screens' journey into the hidden world of 21st century criminal innovation, filled with one mind-boggling example after another of what's coming next. Future Crimes raises tough questions about the expanding role of technology in our lives and the importance of managing

      Future Crimes
    • Gender Work

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This book builds a theoretically-informed politics about changes in the gendered structure of labor by analyzing how the symbolic power of gender is put in the service of neoliberal practices.

      Gender Work
    • Nie istnieje taki system informatyczny, kt�ry byłby w pełni bezpieczny.Codziennie zdarzają się włamania do system�w bankowych czy kradzieże najwrażliwszych danych z serwer�w. Hakerzy potrafią także wykorzystać telefon ofiary do szpiegowania, szantażu i stalkingu.Dynamiczny rozw�j technologii i nauki może zaowocować wieloma niespotykanymi dotąd zagrożeniami, związanymi z bezpieczeństwem danych. Hakerzy, szantażyści, terroryści, psychopaci i zwykli złodzieje stale przetrząsają sieć w poszukiwaniu słabych punkt�w, podatnych na atak.

      Zbrodnie przyszłości. Jak cyberprzestępcy
    • Das Internet als Ort friedlicher Begegnung? Das war einmal. Längst haben global agierende Cyberkriminelle das Netz unterwandert. Sie planen Entführungen, plündern Konten und kapern Atomkraftwerke. Marc Goodman arbeitet für das FBI und ist einer der profiliertesten Experten zu Fragen der Internetsicherheit. In seinem Buch beweist er: Wir haben es immer öfter mit bestens ausgebildeten „Elite-Kriminellen“ zu tun, die neben Terrororganisationen, Geheimdiensten und ausländischen Regierungen mitmischen beim globalen Daten-Monopoly. Sie bereichern sich auf Kosten anderer oder nutzen das Web, um Anschläge zu begehen. Das Internet wendet sich gegen uns. Es wird Zeit, dass wir aufwachen.

      Global hack