ERIC HASELTINE was Director of Research at the NSA and Associate Director of National Intelligence in charge of Science and Technology for the U.S. Intelligence community. Before joining the NSA, he was Executive Vice President of Disney Imagineering. A PhD neuroscientist, he has given several popular TED talks on the future of science and is an inventor with over 70 patents and pending patents. Haseltine's books include Brain Safari, Long Fuse, Big Bang, and The Spy in Moscow Station. He lives in California with his wife, Dr. Chris Gilbert.
"In the cat and mouse, twists and turns and tradecraft of modern
technical espionage and counter-espionage (and now the field of
Cyber and Information Warfare), Eric Haseltine's book once again
reminds us of the high stakes and brilliant personalities involved
in the relentless and often life and death struggles around
intelligence and national security. The lessons of this book are to
be neither naive nor complacent, especially against a determined
and capable adversary."
--Admiral William O. Studeman, U.S. Navy (Retired), former Director
NSA, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and CIA "A thrilling
narrative from a context of advanced technology and secrecy. The
story is quite entertaining and the lessons are utterly
enduring."
--Admiral Eric T. Olson, U.S. Navy (Retired), former Commander,
United States Special Operations Command "Real life spy-vs-spy page
turner whose lessons are important today."
--Bruce Schneier, internationally renowned security technologist
and bestselling author of Click Here to Kill Everybody: Security
and Survival in a Hyper-connected World "All the power and intrigue
of a cinematic thriller...An immersive, dramatic, and historically
edifying work." --Kirkus
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