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This Machine Kills Secrets
This Machine Kills Secrets
Oct 31, 2024 11:38 PM

Author:Andy Greenberg

This Machine Kills Secrets

Young men and women who grew up in the digital age are expressing their dissatisfaction with governments, the military and corporations in a radically new way. They are building machines - writing cryptographic software codes - that are designed to protect the individual in a cloak of anonymity, while institutional secrets are uploaded for public consumption. This movement is shining a light on governments' classified documents and exposing abuses of power like never before.

From Australia to Iceland - organisations like Wikileaks, Openleaks, and Anonymous are just some of the more familiar groups that are enabling whistleblowers and transforming the next generation's notion of what activism can be. The revolution won't be televised. It'll be online.

Andy Greenberg, technology writer for Forbes magazine, has interviewed all the major players in this new era of activism including Julian Assange - and blows the cover of a key activist, previously only presumed to exist, named The Architect who accomplished for at least two leak sites exactly what his name implies.

In This Machine Kills Secrets, Greenberg offers a vision of a world in which institutional secrecy no longer protects those in power - from big banks to dysfunctional governments. A world that digital technology has made all but inevitable.

Reviews

Brilliantly written ... will be one of the most important books of the decade

—— Birgitta Jonsdottir, Member of the Icelandic Parliament for the Movement & chairperson of the International Modern Media Institution

Greenberg masterfully portrays a new reality. Radical transparency for firms and governments is not just a decision but a technological fact of life

—— Don Tapscott, bestselling author of Wikinomics, the Naked Corporation and Macrowikinomics

Greenberg’s vivid storytelling makes the forces that culminated in Wikileaks–the people, the politics, and especially the technology – come alive

—— Bruce Schneier, author of Liars and Outliers and Applied Cryptography

A must-read for those seeking to understand the decades-long struggle between openness and secrecy, anonymity and attribution–and why that might be the most important struggle of the modern era. Meticulously researched, Greenberg provides first-hand accounts of the eccentric pioneers who are coding around censorship, repression, and even traditional law. He also captures the relentless, distributed nature of the movement that’s powering it all

—— Daniel Suarez, New York Times bestselling author of Daemon and Kill Decision

[Greenberg] capitalises on his unrivalled access to may of the key players, including those poster boys, Bradley Manning and Julian Assange.

—— New Scientist

Greenberg's focus ranges from the unforgettable, such as Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg; to the barely recognisable, such as WikiLeaks associate Jacob Appelbaum, as well as obvious candidates such as Julian Assange and Bradley Manning... will be lapped up by anyone with even a passing interest in the area.

—— Sunday Business Post

Some secrets are meant to be kept; some are destined to be exposed. Andy Greenberg’s book is the story of a revolution in societal transparency. It’s an expose of the characters who have put secrets in peril. For those that seek transparency, it’s a riveting tale. For those that must keep secrets, be warned: This book holds up a mirror to your worst fears

—— Hugh Thompson, Chief Security Strategist at People Security and Adjunct Professor in the computer science department at Columbia University and Florida Institute of Technology

Andy Greenberg’s compelling account points to a future in which few corporate and government secrets are safe. This is the book you must read to understand the WikiLeaks phenomenon and the growing struggle over the most sensitive institutional secrets

—— Director of the Business and Economic Reporting Program, New York University Carter School of Journalism

Andy Greenberg tells a vivid story that weaves together compelling characters and powerful technology that could change politics more profoundly than any technology since the printing press. By the time I was finished, I was both inspired and terrified

—— David Bacon, IBM, Watson Research Center

The Brother Gardeners were a group of men involved in the 18th-century quest for new plants, at a fascinating period in garden history. Andrea Wulf brings their personalities vividly to life in her thoroughly researched and lively account.

—— Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall

A totally engrossing read

—— Rosie Atkins, Curator, Chelsea Physic Garden

Immaculately written and researched, this book brings to life the dramas and dangers of eighteenth-century plant collecting

—— Catherine Horwood

[An] engrossing history of botanical obsession in England in the 18th century ... The author has a good eye for interesting detail and a fine sense of literary economy

—— Tim Richardson , Country Life

A 'biography' of the quintessential English garden, taking in Captain Cook, Carl Linnaeus, and the simultaneous rise of the British Empire and flower arranging - a delightful look at horticultural history

—— Scotland on Sunday

As Wulf triumphantly shows, plants and gardens reveal a wider view of the forces that shape society ... An antidote to dry garden history; rarely has the story of English plants been told with such vigour, and such fun

—— Jennifer Potter , TLS

The best book this year is The Brother Gardeners: Botany, Empire and the Birth of an Obsession

—— Leo Hollis , Independent on Sunday

Andrea Wulf has written a wonderful book, using a clutch of fascinating men to remind us the British Empire was once as much about white pine and Camellia japonica as it was about guns and steel ... enthralling story ... brilliantly readable book

—— Kathryn Hughes , Mail on Sunday

James Rebanks's unsentimental, sharply detailed memoir about his life as a shepherd gripped me from the first page

—— Moira Hodgson , Wall Street Journal

A timely and important book, with flashes of beauty in its spare and honest prose

—— Sadie Jones, author of The Outcast

In James Rebanks we hear a new voice from the fells. The toil and the beauty in The Shepherd's Life are utterly compelling

—— Nicholas Crane, author of Coast

A vivid, honest, unforgettably written account not just of one shepherd's year, but of an ancient way of life

—— Lucy Dillon, author of A Hundred Pieces of Me

The Shepherd's Life is a reader's delight. No tourist wandering the iconic Lake District is Rebanks; coming from centuries of farmers he is as 'hefted' to the fells as the Herdwick sheep he keeps. He lives, breathes and works his landscape - which gives him an inside edge as sharp as shears over most of the flock of current countryside-writers. Rebanks has written a marvellous autobiography - of himself, his family, and the hills themselves. For they are indivisible

—— John Lewis-Stempel, author of Meadowland

What came through was the stolid humility, gentle stubbornness and genuine care you need to live this life. Many books are written about a thing but this book is of a thing and is valuable for it

—— Cynan Jones, author of The Dig

The Shepherd's Life is that rare thing, a well-written book about the life of the land by a man who gets his living from the land. It's a paean for a peopled landscape, and a powerful counterblast to the doleful environmentalism that would empty our land of its people

—— Philip Walling, author of Counting Sheep

Beautifully written

—— Alan Cumming, actor and author of Not My Father's Son

Irreverent, honest, achingly beautiful and totally authentic. Rebanks challenges us to understand what would be lost if no one remembers the seasons of a shepherd's life or the culture of sheep farming. His joy is as contagious as his writing

—— Linda Lear, author of Beatrix Potter: The extraordinary life of a Victorian genius

Truly extraordinary... written with a mastery of vivid, concrete detail that makes you gasp

—— WI Life

A wonderful book which will surely become a Lake District classic. Powerfully written and unflinchingly honest, it provides a vivid insight into the realities of hill farming life

—— Angus J L Winchester, Professor of Local & Landscape History, Lancaster University

A gorgeous book, unsentimental but exultant, vivid and profound, and a fierce defense of small-scale farming

—— Maryn McKenna , National Geographic

A beautifully told tale suffused by a profound sense of belonging and a clear-eyed love of the land and its people.

—— Sunday Morning Herald

His prose is earthed and conversational; it feels as if you're leaning over a gate, listening to his ruminations. The book exudes tough passion, and a sense of belonging and love that holds you rapt to the very last line

—— Intelligent Life

What a great idea this is...a masterpiece of time, distance, palm trees, frosty mornings, lofty ambition and self-effacing charm

—— Monocle

A fascinating book that ought to put flight in a new light for many people

—— Nautilus International Telegraph

Masterly, beautifully written book

—— Alexander Frater , The Times Literary Supplement

Alive with the joy of everything from takeoff…to the dream-like quality of flight itself

—— Tony Parsons , GQ

Marvelously literate… If [Vanhoenacker’s] book had been around in the mid-‘80s, I suspect I wouldn’t have been afraid to fly in the first place

—— Dwight Garner , New York Times

In the pages of his book…you will find yourself agreeing that “The ordinary things we thought we knew…becomes more beautiful”

—— Michael Kerr , Independent

Commendably, the technical aspects are outlined in a straightforward, accessible manner, while overall the book demonstrates that aviation has lost none of its appeal

—— Good Book Guide

A lovely memoir

—— Gulliver , The Economist

For anyone who wishes to get a pilot’s insight into what it’s really like to notch up thousands of miles and hours… – you won’t find a much more passionate account than this one

—— Elinor Evans , Flyer

[Vanhoenacker] invites readers with him on to the flight deck, describing the minutiae of flight with a degree of detail that would be nerdy were it not for the poetry of his writing

—— Tom Robbins , Financial Times

As you battle with the cramped legroom in economy class, [Vanhoenacker’s] view of aviation may just transport you

—— Robbie Millen , The Times

[An] elegant meditation on being an airline pilot

—— John Lanchester , Guardian

[Vanhoenacker] wants us to fall in love with flying again

—— Damian Whitworth , The Times

A highly readable account, as moving as it is unexpected, of what flying means, by an airline pilot with a gift for words. Antoine de Saint-Exupery lives again

—— Economist

[This] airborne odyssey of a book is enthralling, from the physics of lift and the vicissitudes of flight paths to the aura borealis and the pristine sunsets. Read it and you’ll request a window seat every time you fly

—— Caroline Sanderson , Sunday Express

This mesmerising book will make you view the world differently

—— Helen Davies , The Times

Few people have captured the fascination of flying as well as U.S. journalist and pilot Mark Vanhoenacker.

—— Lufthansa Magazine

Delves deeply into the magic and beauty of flight. An elegant writer with a sharp eye and a literary mind, Vanhoenacker… Writes about flight on an emotional and spiritual level, how it makes him feel to soar above the Earth while watching the landscape pass below.

—— Kent German , CNET

He spins a curious and articulate exploration of flying.

—— Guardian

Vanhoenacker’s calm and scrupulously composed prose style is soothing… Vanhoenacker manages to make flying seem exciting again.

—— Alexander Larman , Observer

A beautiful, contemplative book… What Skyfaring gives is something we need: elevation; another perspective… Normally when I find a volume where prose style and subject matter fuse so pleasingly, I tear through it in a day. Here, I found myself pausing on almost every page, as I absorbed its detail or phrasing.

—— Nicholas Lezard , Guardian

Here is the simple wonder that remains at the heart of an experience which modern travellers all too easily take for granted.

—— I

A writer of exquisite prose, fascinated both by the technical and mystical aspects of flight... In every line of this lovely book, there is something beautiful and strange.

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

This is the best book I've ever read on the subject... It's one of the best travel books I've ever read... Superb.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

An unexpectedly lyrical memoir on a fascinating subject… Skyfaring will give you a delightfully fresh perspective on the wonder that is air travel.

—— Kate Slotover , Riddle

It’s calm, poetic and riveting… Fascinating.

—— National Geographic Traveller

He writes beautifully about the strange, alien world of high-altitude passenger flights… Vanhoenacker loves flying and communicates beautifully its marvels and mysteries.

—— Peter McKay , Daily Mail, Book of the Year

I loved this fabulous insight into the secret world of the sky.

—— Melanie Reid , The Times, Book of the Year

A brilliant, chunky, study of genes.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

This book captures the progression from that intuitive sense of genetics to its birth as a veritable science and, for better or for worse, its evolution into a powerful tool… The book ends not with a conclusion, but with a feeling of anticipation… In many ways, The Gene is a call for caution and for a thoughtful consideration of the possibilities that progress may bring… When genes become tools, what will those tools be used for? As we try to answer that question, Mukherjee’s book asks us to carefully look back before we continue to move forward

—— Claire McDaniel & Daniel Marchalik , British Medical Journal

A comprehensive – and gripping – history of the gene

—— Emma Finamore , Memo
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