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This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race

  • Writer: Yaniv Hoffman
    Yaniv Hoffman
  • Jul 2, 2023
  • 2 min read

This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race

Author: Nicole Perlroth

In "This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends," Nicole Perlroth serves up an engrossing narrative that expertly blends real-world reporting with the intrigue of a cyber-thriller. As cybersecurity professionals, we know the field is a vast and ever-evolving landscape, and Perlroth deftly navigates this complex domain, providing valuable insights and perspectives along the way.

Perlroth's investigative journalism background shines through, as she meticulously unravels the tangled web of the global cyberweapons market. It's a world populated by nation-states, hackers, security firms, and grey-hat middlemen, all in a high-stakes race to discover, exploit, and sometimes stockpile, zero-day vulnerabilities.


What makes this book particularly remarkable is Perlroth's ability to humanize this often-abstract field. Cybersecurity isn't just about code and machines; it's about the people who write the code, exploit the vulnerabilities, and suffer the consequences. By profiling the players in this global arms race, from American intelligence agencies to foreign governments to the hackers themselves, Perlroth brings a much-needed human dimension to cybersecurity.

As cybersecurity professionals, we'll appreciate Perlroth's rigorous approach to understanding and explaining the complexities of cyber-espionage and warfare. She doesn't shy away from the technical details, but she presents them in a way that's accessible to readers who may not have a deep background in the field.

"This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends" is not just a tale of intrigue and espionage. It's also a stark warning about the escalating threat of cyberweapons. Perlroth makes it clear that we are all potential casualties in this war, and that our current approaches to cybersecurity fall far short of what's needed to protect ourselves.

In conclusion, Perlroth's book is a must-read for cybersecurity professionals. It not only provides an in-depth exploration of the cyberweapons landscape but also underscores the urgent need for more robust and proactive approaches to cybersecurity. The stories and insights Perlroth shares serve as a reminder of why we do what we do, and how much still needs to be done.


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