In the modern era, the battlefield has evolved beyond the physical realm into a domain defined by data, circuits, and the unseen power of digital warfare. The chapters that follow explore a future in which the tools of destruction are no longer merely tanks, missiles, or infantry but algorithms, microchips, and covert sabotage. This book provides a thorough and sobering analysis of the challenges we face as we enter an age where wars are fought with lines of code, and the most valuable asset a nation holds is its technology. A book about the effects of EMP, CME, sabotage, malicious code, etc…mehr
In the modern era, the battlefield has evolved beyond the physical realm into a domain defined by data, circuits, and the unseen power of digital warfare. The chapters that follow explore a future in which the tools of destruction are no longer merely tanks, missiles, or infantry but algorithms, microchips, and covert sabotage. This book provides a thorough and sobering analysis of the challenges we face as we enter an age where wars are fought with lines of code, and the most valuable asset a nation holds is its technology. A book about the effects of EMP, CME, sabotage, malicious code, etc in computer chips and integrated circuits as a means of hybrid warfare.
John Shenton was raised in the grey dawn of postwar England, where history's echoes lingered, he set his sights on distant horizons, first answering the sea's call as a Radio Officer upon ships bound for the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean, and the South China seas. Yet fate's currents shift, and with hard-won degrees in hand, he turned to the workings of wire and code, traversing England, Germany, Switzerland, and Canada, each land a chapter in his ledger of experience. But beyond circuits and machines, his true craft became the study of governance, history's repeating hand, and the forces that shape nations. Now, he takes his ease, golfing, sailing, and writing, letting the winds of thought and memory guide his pen, for the journey never truly ends, it merely finds another course.
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