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    Format: xv, 405 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780691147130
    Content: Spying has never been more ubiquitous – or less understood. The world is drowning in spy movies, TV shows, and novels, but universities offer more courses on rock and roll than on the CIA and there are more congressional experts on powdered milk than espionage. This crisis in intelligence education is distorting public opinion, fueling conspiracy theories, and hurting intelligence policy. In Spies, Lies, and Algorithms, Amy Zegart separates fact from fiction as she offers an engaging and enlightening account of the past, present, and future of American espionage as it faces a revolution driven by digital technology. Drawing on decades of research and hundreds of interviews with intelligence officials, Zegart provides a history of U.S. espionage, from George Washington’s Revolutionary War spies to today’s spy satellites; examines how fictional spies are influencing real officials; gives an overview of intelligence basics and life inside America’s intelligence agencies; explains the deadly cognitive biases that can mislead analysts; and explores the vexed issues of traitors, covert action, and congressional oversight. Most of all, Zegart describes how technology is empowering new enemies and opportunities, and creating powerful new players, such as private citizens who are successfully tracking nuclear threats using little more than Google Earth. And she shows why cyberspace is, in many ways, the ultimate cloak-and-dagger battleground, where nefarious actors employ deception, subterfuge, and advanced technology for theft, espionage, and information warfare.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 379-391 , Enthält ein Register , Intelligence challenges in the digital age : cloaks, daggers, and tweets -- The education crisis : how fictional spies are shaping public opinion and intelligence policy -- American intelligence history at a glance : from fake bakeries to armed drones -- Intelligence basics : knowns and unknowns -- Why analysis is so hard : the seven deadly biases -- Counterintelligence : to catch a spy -- Covert action : "a hard business of agonizing choices" -- Congressional oversight : eyes on spies -- Intelligence isn't just for governments anymore : nuclear sleuthing in a Google earth world -- Decoding cyber threats.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691223087
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Zegart, Amy B., 1967 - Spies, lies, and algorithms Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2022 ISBN 9780691223087
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Geheimdienst ; Spionage ; Spionageabwehr ; Digitalisierung ; Geschichte 1781-
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