Countdown to Zero Day, Stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon, Kim Zetter
Type
Label
Countdown to Zero Day, Stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon, Kim Zetter
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Countdown to Zero Day
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
858126251
Responsibility statement
Kim Zetter
Sub title
Stuxnet and the launch of the world's first digital weapon
Summary
"This story of the virus that destroyed Iran's nuclear centrifuges, by top cybersecurity journalist Kim Zetter, shows that the door has been opened on a new age of warfare--one in which a digital attack can have the same destructive capability as a megaton bomb dropped from an airplane"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The case of the centrifuges -- Early warning -- 500 kilobytes of mystery -- Natanz -- Stuxnet deconstructed -- Springtime for Ahmadinejad -- digging for zero days -- Zero-day paydays -- The payload -- Industrial controls out of control -- Precision weapon -- A digital plot is hatched -- A new fighting domain -- Digital warheads -- Son of Stuxnet -- Flame -- Olympic Games -- The mystery of the centrifuges -- Qualified success -- Digital Pandora
Creator
Subject
- Iran -- Foreign relations -- United States
- COMPUTERS / General
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Iran
- Computer crimes + Investigation -- Iran -- Case studies
- Nuclear nonproliferation -- Iran
- COMPUTERS / Security / General
- Network-centric operations (Military science) -- United States
- Nuclear arms control -- Iran
- Cyberspace operations (Military science) -- United States
- Sabotage -- Iran
- Rootkits (Computer software)
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence & Espionage
- Uranium enrichment + Equipment and supplies
- Network-centric operations (Military science) -- Israel
Content
Author
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Incoming Resources
- Has instance3
Outgoing Resources
- Classification4
- Creator1
- Subject14
- Iran -- Foreign relations -- United States
- COMPUTERS / General
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Iran
- Computer crimes + Investigation -- Iran -- Case studies
- Nuclear nonproliferation -- Iran
- COMPUTERS / Security / General
- Network-centric operations (Military science) -- United States
- Nuclear arms control -- Iran
- Cyberspace operations (Military science) -- United States
- Sabotage -- Iran
- Rootkits (Computer software)
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence & Espionage
- Uranium enrichment + Equipment and supplies
- Network-centric operations (Military science) -- Israel
- Content1
- Author1
- Mapped to1