When Gadgets Betray Us: The Dark Side of Our Infatuation With New Technologies
Autor Robert Vamosien Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2013 – vârsta de la 13 ani
Technology
is
evolving
faster
than
we
are.
As
our
mobile
phones,
mp3
players,
cars,
and
digital
cameras
become
more
and
more
complex,
we
understand
less
and
less
about
how
they
actually
work
and
what
personal
details
these
gadgets
might
reveal
about
us.
Robert
Vamosi,
an
award-winning
journalist
and
analyst
who
has
been
covering
digital
security
issues
for
more
than
a
decade,
shows
us
the
dark
side
of
all
that
digital
capability
and
convenience.
Hotel-room
TV
remotes
can
be
used
to
steal
our
account
information
and
spy
on
what
we've
been
watching,
toll-booth
transponders
receive
unencrypted
EZ
Pass
or
FasTrak
info
that
can
be
stolen
and
cloned,
and
our
cars
monitor
and
store
data
about
our
driving
habits
that
can
be
used
in
court
against
us.
When Gadgets Betray Usgives us a glimpse into the secret lives of our gadgets and helps us to better understand--and manage--these very real risks.
When Gadgets Betray Usgives us a glimpse into the secret lives of our gadgets and helps us to better understand--and manage--these very real risks.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465031382
ISBN-10: 0465031382
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465031382
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Robert
Vamosiis
a
Certified
Information
Systems
Security
Professional
(CISSP)
and
a
senior
analyst
with
the
Mocana
Corporation,
a
smart
device
security
start
up.
Recenzii
Joe
Grand,
electrical
engineer
and
author
ofHardware
Hacking:
Have
Fun
While
Voiding
Your
Warranty
“Written in a way for all to understand, Robert Vamosi exposes the dangers of inherently trusting electronic gadgets and gracefully reveals just how widespread the security problems are. You'll never treat technology the same after reading this book…and you shouldn't!"
Jeff Moss, Founder of Black Hat and DEFCON
“Like the great Oz behind the curtain, devices run our lives sometimes in unexpected ways.When Gadgets Betray Usopens your eyes to the implications of dependence on devices that don't always behave.”
Kirkus
“A compelling scrutiny of the ways in which technological enhancements can be exploited for nefarious purposes.... An erudite wake-up call.”
Post and Courier
“Vamosi has done his homework, offering a detailed recap of where we are now and what's coming next....When Gadgets Betray Ushelps us become aware of the benefits and the shortfalls of many scientific marvels.”
“Written in a way for all to understand, Robert Vamosi exposes the dangers of inherently trusting electronic gadgets and gracefully reveals just how widespread the security problems are. You'll never treat technology the same after reading this book…and you shouldn't!"
Jeff Moss, Founder of Black Hat and DEFCON
“Like the great Oz behind the curtain, devices run our lives sometimes in unexpected ways.When Gadgets Betray Usopens your eyes to the implications of dependence on devices that don't always behave.”
Kirkus
“A compelling scrutiny of the ways in which technological enhancements can be exploited for nefarious purposes.... An erudite wake-up call.”
Post and Courier
“Vamosi has done his homework, offering a detailed recap of where we are now and what's coming next....When Gadgets Betray Ushelps us become aware of the benefits and the shortfalls of many scientific marvels.”
New Scientist
“InWhen Gadgets Betray Us, [Robert Vamosi] points the finger at our unthinking relationship with technology. We put our faith in gizmos, he says, but our silicon helpers are too often not up to the job.... The interplay between humans and their gadgets is fascinating and complex. It is shaped by economics and psychology and the cultures we live in. Somewhere in the mix of those forces there may be a recipe for a more judicious use of technology, for some blend of techno-enthusiasm and common sense.”
San JoseMercury News
“How worried should we be about the technology that pervades our daily lives, from the wireless router at home to our car to our smartphones to even, believe it or not, the chip we inserted into Fido? Very.... [Vamosi's] message: We are so dazzled by our bright, shiny tech toys that we continue to strike the wrong balance between convenience and security. We must be more aware of the risks we are taking and learn to be more vigilant.”
The Guardian (UK)
“A fascinating overview of ‘hardware hacking,' from lockpicking and stealing cars to tapping mobile phones or cloning Oyster cards and passports. The vulnerabilities in modern tech that Vamosi describes can be alarming.... This text itself could, of course, make a fine mischief-maker's cookbook.”
Salon.com
“[H]as our technophilia left us too vulnerable? Exactly how long is the trail of digital bread crumbs we leave behind on a daily basis?....When Gadgets Betray Us, Robert Vamosi's meticulously researched new book, offers a revealing look at the dark underbelly of our rapidly advancing electronics. This is not some Orwellian indictment of new technology, but instead a call for caution: Our gadgets are evolving faster than we can successfully secure them.”
BBC Focus (UK), four-star review
“This book isn't a Luddite call to smash our smart phones. Vamosi is careful to point out how mobile tech is helping the human race worldwide, as well. All he does is ask that every sexy new gizmo be greeted with a healthy does of skepticism, and that we follow a few basic rules that will leave us with little to fear.”
Library Journal
“You'd think the tech folks would be able to secure the data held in various devices we use daily, but Vamosi, IT security analyst and contributing editor to PCWORLD, strongly and meticulously suggests otherwise. He exposes a technology-development landscape chock-full of inadequately guarded data and programming.... Read this, and you'll never again ignore the default security settings on accounts or your devices again.”
Law Technology News
“Vamosi is a skilled writer and the topic is fascinating, both to the non-technical and technical alike…Vamosi breaks down our infatuation with gadgets so that even those of us without information systems responsibility can think differently about how we interact with and rely on the technologies around us.”
Good Men Project Magazine
“[Vamosi's] clearly done a lot of research, and his message about it all is important, too. Sometimes our gadgets really can betray us.”
Post and Courier
“Vamosi has done his homework, offering a detailed recap of where we are now and what's coming next…When Gadgets Betray Ushelps us become aware of the benefits and the shortfalls of many scientific marvels.”