Claudius Link finished reading Pegasus by Laurent Richard
Pegasus by Laurent Richard, Sandrine Rigaud
The gripping, behind-the scenes story of one of the most sophisticated surveillance weapons ever created – and an existential threat …
According to my daughter I'm "in love with books".
I read a lot of Nonfiction books related to Cyber Security, Organizational Development, and Software Development in general. I'm interested in the human side of technology.
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The gripping, behind-the scenes story of one of the most sophisticated surveillance weapons ever created – and an existential threat …
Rund 80 % der bekannten Angriffe lassen sich mit den Standard-Schutzmaßnahmen des IT-Grundschutzes abwehren.
— Informationssicherheit und Datenschutz systematisch und nachhaltig gestalten by Inge Hanschke (Page 4)
Leider wird dazu keine Quelle angegeben. Ich glaube es sind deutlich mehr als 80 %. Die Zahl hängt aber stark davon ab, wie ein "bekannter Angriff" definiert wird.
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The book covers an important topic, but it stays very shallow. In the end it's just a long list of things which are hacked.
Especially the "How to Bend them Back" pay off the subtitle is missing.
It is well written but I really struggled with reading it. I think that is because I completely missed the "why". I don't know what the Bruce Schneier tries to accomplish with the book. I don't even know whom it addresses. All in all an insatisfactory read.
Just finished reading "How Infrastructure Works". It really touched me.
This might sound like a surprising thing to say about a book about infrastructure. But it speaks to the book itself. And infrastructure touches everybody's life countless times every day.
It's hard to imagine that i will tag a better non-fiction book this year.
Highly recommended
@mictter Thanks
As far as i read along an insightful book. Nevertheless I can't say that i enjoy reading the book. I got so angry that i had to pause after 60 pages (because of the topics handled in the book)
I will certainly try again