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The Alexandria Project: A Tale of Treachery and Technology


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"Thank we for your grant to a Alexandria Project" is a summary cyber enemy leave behind as they undo essential information from mechanism networks opposite America. It's not prolonged before a republic is on a verge of tumble as Wall Street, a travel system, supervision agencies, and a rest of a internet-based economy all tumble plant to a attacks of different assailants.

As a open cheer builds, Frank Adversego, a shining nonetheless conflicted cyber confidence expert, finds himself underneath guess as good as trapped in a energy play between a FBI and a CIA. Only by tracing a Alexandria Project behind to a source can he transparent himself.

What follows is a fast-paced, satirical story of cyber sleuthing, general espionage, and chief brinksmanship that accurately portrays a augmenting disadvantage to cyberattack. The warn finale will leave readers both prepared for a subsequent Frank Adversego thriller, as good as endangered about where a uncontrolled rush onto a Internet might be heading us.


THE ALEXANDRIA PROJECT is novella that cuts tighten to a bone. But where George Orwell envisioned 1984 from a reserve of thirty-five years out, a destiny that Updegrove describes might already be on us. That's what creates it dangerous, and that's what creates The Alexandria Project an critical as good as riveting read.
               Dan Geer, CHIEF INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICER, In-Q-Tel

Hackers will make a World a improved and safer place, again. Andy has created one of a many credible, constrained and beguiling novels about record given Michael Crichton's 'The Terminal Man'. A must-read for a geeks around and rarely endorsed for all readers during large.
               Carlo Piana, EUROPEAN LEGAL AUTHORITY AND DIGITAL LIBERTIES ADVOCATE

The Alexandria Project initial seemed as a sequence during a ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog, where thousands of readers enthusiastically awaited a subsequent weekly installment. A new section of The Lafayette Deception, a supplement to The Alexandria Project, is appearing there now each Monday morning.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #127553 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-12-29
  • Released on: 2011-12-29
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1


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What is The Alexandria Project  all about?  Most immediately, we wish we find it to be a good read, with interesting, colorful characters, a fast-paced tract that captures and binds your interest, a claim series of crafty tract twists that you'd design in a good thriller, and an sparkling warn ending.  we wish you'll also suffer a clarity of mocking amusement that runs by a whole book.  Finally, if you're record savvy, we wish you'll conclude a technical credit of a plot.  But if you're not, no worries.  I've taken caring to make a book usually as entertaining to someone that can't tell a bit from a byte.

There's a second existence to The Alexandria Project, though, that's value remembering when you've set a book aside.  Today, all is tranquil by a Internet.  And by "everything" we meant everything.  Communications.  The financial system.  Government.  Transportation.  The energy grid.  The list has no end, and a faith on a Internet increases each day. That would all be good and good if we were spending a same bid creation a Internet secure as we are creation it useful.  But we haven't, and we still aren't.  If a Internet were ever to be taken down, life as we know it would literally come to a halt.  

The good news is that what we review in The Alexandria Project  is fictional.  The bad news is that it's illusory usually in a clarity that it hasn't happened yet.

But here's some some-more good news:  if we wish to follow a serve adventures of Frank Adversego, dump by a ConsortiumInfo.org Standards Blog, where each Monday we post a new section of a supplement to The Alexandria Project, called The Lafayette Deception.  If we do, we might start to consternation where there's some-more to those crazy choosing year check numbers than meets a eye.

About a Author


Andrew Updegrove, an attorney, has been representing entrepreneurs, record companies and try capitalists for some-more than thirty years. He also represents many of a organizations that develop, support and request a standards on that cybersecurity is based, and is actively concerned in traffic with cybersecurity attacks as they happen. A connoisseur of Yale University and a Cornell University Law School, he lives in Marblehead, Massachusetts.



The Alexandria Project: A Tale of Treachery and Technology

The Alexandria Project: A Tale of Treachery and Technology (Kindle Edition)
By Andrew Updegrove


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5Excellent IT novella novel


By Carlo Piana


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5Delightfully unpredictable!


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5Strong characters and constrained plot


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