The Darkening Web: The War for Cyberspace
暫譯: 黑暗網路:網路空間的戰爭

Alexander Klimburg

  • 出版商: The Penguin Press
  • 出版日期: 2017-07-11
  • 售價: $1,280
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,216
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 432
  • 裝訂: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 159420666X
  • ISBN-13: 9781594206665
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"A chilling but well-informed and readable tour of cyber interdependence. Anyone interested in our growing global vulnerabilities should read this book.”
—Joseph S. Nye, Jr., author of The Future of Power

No single invention of the last half century has changed the way we live now as much as the Internet. Alexander Klimburg was a member of the generation for whom it was a utopian ideal turned reality: a place where ideas, information, and knowledge could be shared and new freedoms found and enjoyed. Two decades later, the future isn’t so bright any more: increasingly, the Internet is used as a weapon and a means of domination by states eager to exploit or curtail global connectivity in order to further their national interests.
 
Klimburg is a leading voice in the conversation on the implications of this dangerous shift, and in The Darkening Web, he explains why we underestimate the consequences of states’ ambitions to project power in cyberspace at our peril: Not only have hacking and cyber operations fundamentally changed the nature of political conflict—ensnaring states in a struggle to maintain a precarious peace that could rapidly collapse into all-out war—but the rise of covert influencing and information warfare has enabled these same global powers to create and disseminate their own distorted versions of reality in which anything is possible. At stake are not only our personal data or the electrical grid, but the Internet as we know it today—and with it the very existence of open and democratic societies.
 
Blending anecdote with argument, Klimburg brings us face-to-face with the range of threats the struggle for cyberspace presents, from an apocalyptic scenario of debilitated civilian infrastructure to a 1984-like erosion of privacy and freedom of expression. Focusing on different approaches to cyber-conflict in the US, Russia and China, he reveals the extent to which the battle for control of the Internet is as complex and perilous as the one surrounding nuclear weapons during the Cold War—and quite possibly as dangerous for humanity as a whole.

Authoritative, thought-provoking, and compellingly argued, The Darkening Web makes clear that the debate about the different aspirations for cyberspace is nothing short of a war over our global values.

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「這是一本令人不寒而慄但資訊豐富且易讀的網路相互依賴之旅。任何對我們日益增長的全球脆弱性感興趣的人都應該閱讀這本書。」
—Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,《權力的未來》一書的作者

在過去半個世紀中,沒有任何一項發明像互聯網一樣改變了我們現在的生活。亞歷山大·克林堡(Alexander Klimburg)是那一代人的成員,對他們來說,互聯網是一個理想的烏托邦變成現實的地方:一個可以分享思想、資訊和知識,並找到和享受新自由的地方。二十年後,未來不再那麼光明:互聯網越來越多地被用作武器和手段,國家急於利用或限制全球連接,以進一步推進其國家利益。

克林堡是關於這一危險轉變影響的主要聲音之一,在《黑暗的網路》中,他解釋了為什麼我們低估了國家在網路空間投射權力的野心所帶來的後果,這是我們的危險:駭客攻擊和網路行動不僅根本改變了政治衝突的性質——使國家陷入維持脆弱和平的鬥爭,這種和平可能迅速崩潰為全面戰爭——而且隱秘影響和資訊戰的興起使這些全球大國能夠創造和散播自己扭曲的現實版本,在這些版本中,任何事情都是可能的。所面臨的風險不僅僅是我們的個人數據或電網,而是我們今天所知的互聯網——以及開放和民主社會的存在。

克林堡將軼事與論點相結合,讓我們直面網路空間鬥爭所帶來的各種威脅,從削弱的民用基礎設施的末日場景到《1984》式的隱私和言論自由的侵蝕。他專注於美國、俄羅斯和中國在網路衝突中的不同應對方式,揭示了對互聯網控制的戰鬥在複雜性和危險性上與冷戰期間圍繞核武器的鬥爭一樣,並且對整個人類來說可能同樣危險。

《黑暗的網路》權威、引人深思且論證有力,清楚表明了關於網路空間不同願望的辯論無異於對我們全球價值觀的戰爭。