La maggior parte di noi conosce Mark Russinovich. Per coloro che non lo fanno, Mark Russinovich lavora presso Microsoft nel team di prodotto Windows Azure come Technical Fellow, la posizione tecnica più alta di Microsoft.
Mark ha conseguito un dottorato di ricerca in ingegneria informatica alla Carnegie Mellon University e si è unito alla Microsoft quando ha acquisito Winternals Software, che ha co-fondato nel 1996. È anche autore dei famosi strumenti di amministrazione e diagnostica di Windows Sysinternals. È coautore della serie di libri Microsoft Press Windows Internals, un editore collaboratore diRivista TechNete un redattore collaboratore senior perWindows IT Pro Magazine.
Mark ha ora annunciato il suo prossimo libro - Zero Day!
A proposito del libro:
An airliner’s controls abruptly fail mid-flight over the Atlantic. An oil tanker runs aground in Japan when its navigational system suddenly stops dead. Hospitals everywhere have to abandon their computer
databases when patients die after being administered incorrect dosages of their medicine. In the Midwest, a nuclear power plant nearly becomes the next Chernobyl when its cooling systems malfunction.
At first, these random computer failures seem like unrelated events. ButJeff Aiken, a former government analyst who quit in disgust after witnessing the gross errors that led up to 9/11, thinks otherwise. Jeff fears a more serious attack targeting the United States computer infrastructure is already under way. And as other menacing computer malfunctions pop up around the world, some with deadly results, he realizes that there isn’t much time if he hopes to prevent an international catastrophe.
Written by a global authority on cyber security, Zero Day presents a chilling “what if” scenario that, in a world completely reliant on technology, is more than possible today-it’s a cataclysmic disaster just waiting to happen.
Dal suo blog:
I’m proud and excited to announce the upcoming publication of my first novel, Zero Day! I had the idea for Zero Day almost eight years ago and it’s been a long journey from then through finishing a first draft, finding an agent, finding a publisher and now anticipating the day when I hold a copy in my hands. Reviews have started coming in from people that have received what the publishing business calls advance reviewer copies (ARCs), which are limited-run paperback versions of the near-final manuscript, and they are very positive.
If you like books by Michael Crichton and Tom Clancy, I think you’ll enjoy Zero Day. In my existing technical blog I post articles primarily related to Windows, and in this one I’ll be posting links to reviews, cyber-security news and other book-related updates.
Per ulteriori informazioni sul libro: Zeroday
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