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The Unhackable Internet: How Rebuilding Cyberspace Can Create Real Security and Prevent Financial Collapse

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By (author): Thomas P. Vartanian

Like most aspects of modern existence, more and more of our financial lives have migrated wholly to the digital realm. With the benefits of ease that our Internet allows us, that transition also raises numerous and dangerous threats to national security, our money, and the systems we use to store and transfer it. Cybersecurity is one of the most formidable challenges that the world faces today. From cyberattacks by foreign adversaries like China and Russia, the explosion of cryptocurrency, the advancement of ransomware, phishing, surveillance apps, spying software, and logic bombs, and the increasing savvy and daring shown by Internet hackers, the next financial panic is likely to be delivered to us through use or abuse of technology.

In Unhackable, author and financial services and technology expert Thomas P. Vartanian exposes the vulnerabilities of the many networks that we rely on today, as well as the threats facing the integrity of our national security and financial services sector. Recent cybersecurity failures like the Solar Winds attack, which gave hackers believed to be directed by Russian intelligence unprecedented access to federal agencies and private corporations, and the breach of Equifax, which compromised the data of nearly half of all US citizens, have revealed the inadequacies of our current computing systems and the dysfunction of the bureaucracy that oversees them. Even further, attacks like these underscore the need for a centralized and empowered government administration charged with protecting our countrys data and information. Vartanian offers comprehensive solutions to the problems we face: fortifying our Internet with channels dedicated to financial transactions that use heightened authentication, governance, and enforcement; incorporating the benefits that blockchain has to offer; and investing more in the rapidly developing world of quantum computing are all necessary steps to shoring up our online security.

This incisive and important book investigates the creation and history of our financial Internet, the vulnerabilities of our current data storage and sharing platforms, the pitfalls and potential that cryptocurrency holds, the promise that quantum computing and the blockchain offer, and how we can and must make a stronger and safer Internet.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781633888838

About Thomas P. Vartanian

Thomas P. Vartanian has been involved in US financial services since 1976. Throughout his career he has represented parties in 30 of the 50 largest bank and S&L failures in the country. He served in the Reagan administration as General Counsel of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation during the S&L Crisis and before that as Special Assistant to the chief counsel at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in the Carter administration. He was the Chair of the American Bar Associations Cyberspace Law Committee between 1998 and 2002. After retiring from the practice of law he became the Executive Director of the Program on Financial Regulation and Technology at George Mason Universitys Scalia Law School where he was also a Professor of Law. He has been an adjunct professor teaching banking and financial technology law at Georgetown George Washington and Boston University law schools and has guest-lectured at Harvard Law School. He is the author of 200 Years of American Financial Panics and his articles have appeared in numerous publications around the world including the Wall Street Journal The Hill The Washington Times and American Banker.

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