ISBN-13: 9781441566522 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 282 str.
ISBN-13: 9781441566522 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 282 str.
The crack CIA operative, Luke Anasito, experiences firsthand how the world as we know it will end. Investigating the mysterious disappearance of one of Cal Tech's most prestigious professors, he discovers a sinister operation poised to invade the minds of selected world leaders. Racing to beat the Russians and Chinese for control of the new technology, Anasito is joined by Misti Cotita, a key scientist involved in its development. Their failure could not have greater consequences for the United States and the world. The Death of Privacy, more than a work of fiction, is a true story waiting to happen. When it does, catastrophic change will sweep the world. A technology is just over the horizon that will reveal all man' innermost secrets. We call it an intelligence neutron bomb. Real world scientists are steadily advancing methods that would allow human brains to be connected to computers. When perfected, all the thought processes of that brain can be revealed. Imagine a world where no secret is safe Imagine the impact on intelligence gathering, on criminal investigations, on the normal relationships between people anywhere. Nothing we think will be kept safely hidden, and in the wrong hands everything we think can be used against us. The new age about to dawn will usher in the death of privacy