Scott J. Shapiro is the Charles F. Southmayd Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at Yale Law School, where he is the Director of the Centre for Law and Philosophy and the CyberSecurity Lab. He is also the Visiting Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University College, London. He is the author of Legality and editor of The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and the Philosophy of Law, and the co-author, with Oona Hathaway, of The Internationalists- How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World.
When does cyber-espionage tip into cybercrime or even
cyber-warfare? ... Scott Shapiro is well-placed to tackle these
quandaries ... masterful ... His narrative zips between technical
explanations, legal reasoning and the ideas of thinkers including
René Descartes and Alan Turing ... making the subject intelligible
to non-specialist readers
*Economist*
His impish humour and freewheeling erudition suit a world saturated
in pop culture
*The Guardian*
an impressive achievement ... an absorbing tour of cyberspaces's
netherworld ... illuminating
*Observer*
Full of such surprising human stories and colour ... you might
assume that hacking is the art of tricking a computer into letting
you in. The reality, as Shapiro sets out, is more often about
tricking humans ... a lucid, grounded explanation of hacks, the
mentality of the hackers behind them, and what it means for us.
*The Spectator*
Fancy Bear Goes Phishing is an essential book about high-tech
crime: lively, sometimes funny, readable, and accessible. Shapiro
highlights the human side of hacking and computer crime, and the
deep relevance of software to our lives.
*Bruce Schneier, author of A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend
Society's Rules and How to Bend them Back*
Shapiro's snappy prose manages the extraordinary feat of describing
hackers' intricate coding tactics and the flaws they exploit in a
way that is accessible and captivating even to readers who don't
know Python from JavaScript. The result is a fascinating look at
the anarchic side of cyberspace.
*Publishers Weekly*
This scintillating book manages to hack the reader ... it is a
profound work on the idea of technology, the philosophical
underpinning of it, the moral sensitivity we need to deal with
fundamental problems and the jurisprudence relevant to it. If you
think that books involving discussions of law must be boring, then
Shapiro is a good antidote since he is a very humanist and humane
writer ... Ask yourself: did you have an email address or a mobile
phone back in the way-back? ... psychologically astute ... erudite,
witty and arch. I am now unplugging my computer
*Scotsman*
Scott Shapiro's Fancy Bear Goes Phishing fills a critical hole in
cybersecurity history, providing an engaging read that explains
just why the internet is as vulnerable as it is. Accessible for
regular readers, yet still fun for experts, this delightful book
expertly traces the challenge of securing our digital lives and how
the optimism of the internet's early pioneers has resulted in an
online world today threatened by spies, criminals, and over-eager
teen hackers.
*Garrett Graff, co-author of The Dawn of the Code War*
The question of trust is increasingly central to computing, and in
turn to our world at large. Fancy Bear Goes Phishing offers a
whirlwind history of cybersecurity and its many open problems that
makes for unsettling, absolutely riveting, and-for better or
worse-necessary reading.
*Brian Christian, author of Algorithms to Live By and The Alignment
Problem*
This is an engrossing read ... An authoritative, disturbing
examination of hacking, cybercrime and techno-espionage
*Kirkus*
gripping, entertaining, yet intellectually rigorous
*Prospect Magazine*
a clever mix of the technical and the human side of what's going
on
*Popular Science*
We have a deep fascination with the threats that computer hackers
pose to society - and a profound misunderstanding of how they work.
Seeking to address this Scott Shapiro ... explains in surprising
detail how the internet works - and why it isn't safer
*Sunday Times*
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