Likewar the weaponization of social media

Title
Likewar the weaponization of social media

Author
Singer, P. W. (Peter Warren) author.

ISBN
9781501912610

Edition
Unabridged.

Physical Description
10 sound discs (11 hr., 15 min.) : digital, 4 3/4 in.

General Note
In container (17 cm.).
 
Title from container.
 
Compact disc.

Subject Term
Social media -- Political aspects.
 
Internet -- Political aspects.
 
Mass media and propaganda.
 
Cyberterrorism.
 
Hacking -- Political aspects.

Genre
Audiobooks.

Added Author
Brooking, Emerson T.,
 
Guidall, George

Added Corporate Author
Recorded Books, Inc.

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Summary
Social media has been weaponized, as state hackers and rogue terrorists have seized upon Twitter and Facebook to create chaos and destruction. This urgent report is required reading, from defense expert P.W. Singer and Council on Foreign Relations fellow Emerson Brooking. Social media are transforming war, crime, and diplomacy. Terrorists can broadcast attacks, "Twitter wars" produce real-world casualties, and enemy movements can be tracked on social platforms. War, tech, and politics have blurred into a new battle space that's as close as our own phones. P. W. Singer and Emerson Brooking tackle the mind-bending questions that arise when war goes online. In this world, ISIS copies the Twitter tactics of Taylor Swift, an accountant in Georgia foils terrorists thousands of miles away, and OSINT (open source intelligence) outpaces other forms of espionage. What can be kept secret in a world of networks? Does social media expose the truth or bury it? And what role do ordinary people now play in international conflicts? Delving ever deeper into the darkest corners of the web, we meet the unexpected warriors of social media, such as the rapper turned jihadist PR czar and the Russian hipsters who wage unceasing infowars against the West. Finally, looking to the crucial years ahead, LikeWar outlines a radical new paradigm for understanding and defending against the unprecedented threats of our networked world.


LibraryCall NumberStatus
Stillwater Public LibrarySCD 302.231 SIN 10 DISCSHold