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Hackers: Crime and the Digital Sublime


Hackers: Crime and the Digital Sublime

Hardback by Taylor, Paul

Hackers: Crime and the Digital Sublime

£140.00

ISBN:
9780415180719
Publication Date:
26 Aug 1999
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
216 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Hackers: Crime and the Digital Sublime

Description

The practice of computer hacking is increasingly being viewed as a major security dilemma in Western societies, by governments and security experts alike. Using a wealth of material taken from interviews with a wide range of interested parties such as computer scientists, security experts and hackers themselves, Paul Taylor provides a uniquely revealing and richly sourced account of the debates that surround this controversial practice. By doing so, he reveals the dangers inherent in the extremes of conciliation and antagonism with which society reacts to hacking and argues that a new middle way must be found if we are to make the most of society's high-tech meddlers.

Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Them and us; Chapter 2 Hacking culture; Chapter 3 The motivations of hackers; Chapter 4 State of the industry; Chapter 5 Them and us; Chapter 6 The professionalisation process; Chapter 7 The construction of computer ethics; Chapter 8 Conclusion;

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