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[Commlist] New book: Why Hackers Win
Tue Nov 05 15:39:34 GMT 2019
Why Hackers Win: Power and Disruption in the Network Society
PATRICK BURKART, TOM MCCOURT
"Simply the best book on the complex relationship that binds hacking to
cybersecurity.Drawing on extensive documentation, Burkart and McCourt
brilliantly describe theeconomic, political, and legal issues shaping
the digital world. A must-read for scholars,policy makers, and
activists."––Vincent Mosco, author of The Smart City in a Digital
World"This book provides an original and thought-provoking account of
cybersecurity, hacking,malware, and surveillance technologies and their
corrosive impact on people’s trust in theinternet and the information
society. The authors make interesting and original
theoreticalobservations about hacking as a routinized part of the
communicationsenvironment."––Dwayne Winseck, Professor, Carleton
University's School of Journalism andCommunication "In light of recent
large-scale data breaches, manipulation of opinions, cyber-crime
andinformation warfare, Why Hackers Wincouldn’t be more timely. Burkart
and McCourtmake an original and convincing argument for why hacking
should be seen as much morethan a disruptive practice that throws gravel
into the machinery of corporations andgovernments, arguing that hacking
is foundational for digital capitalism as well as stategovernance.
International in scope, rich with examples, and covering technical,
economic,legal, and social dimensions of hacking, this book is a
must-read for anyone interested inthe dynamics of the networked digital
and datafied society." ––Göran Bolin, authorof Value and the Media:
Cultural Production and Consumption in Digital Markets
When people think of hackers, they usually think of a lone wolf acting
with the intent togarner personal data for identity theft and fraud. But
what about the corporations andgovernment entities that use hacking as a
strategy for managing risk?Why Hackers Winasks the pivotal question of
how and why the instrumental uses of invasive software bycorporations
and government agencies contribute to social change. Through a
criticalcommunication and media studies lens, the book focuses on the
struggles of breaking anddefending the “trusted systems” underlying our
everyday use of technology. It comparesthe United States and the
European Union, exploring how cybersecurity and hackingaccelerate each
other in digital capitalism, and how the competitive advantage
thathackers can provide corporations and governments may actually afford
new venues forcommodity development and exchange. Presenting prominent
case studies ofcommunication law and policy, corporate hacks, and key
players in the globalcybersecurity market, the book proposes a political
economic model of new markets forsoftware vulnerabilities and exploits,
and clearly illustrates the social functions of hacking.Patrick
Burkartis Professor in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M
University.Burkart is the author of Pirate Politics, Music and
Cyberliberties, and, with Tom McCourt, DigitalMusic Wars. Tom McCourtis
Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies
atFordham University. McCourt is the author of Conflicting
Communications in Americaand, withPatrick Burkart, Digital Music Wars,
as well as co-producer with Joan Grossman of the documentaryfilm Drop
City.224 pp. 6 x 9 9780520300132 $29.95 | £25.00 PaperNovember 2019
Available now.
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