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A Hacker's Mind
- How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend Them Back
- Narrated by: Dan John Miller
- Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Legendary cybersecurity expert and New York Times best-selling author Bruce Schneier reveals how using a hacker’s mindset can change how you think about your life and the world.
A hack is any means of subverting a system’s rules in unintended ways. The tax code isn’t computer code, but a series of complex formulas. It has vulnerabilities; we call them “loopholes.” We call exploits “tax avoidance strategies.” And there is an entire industry of “black hat” hackers intent on finding exploitable loopholes in the tax code. We call them accountants and tax attorneys.
In A Hacker’s Mind, Bruce Schneier takes hacking out of the world of computing and uses it to analyze the systems that underpin our society: from tax laws to financial markets to politics. He reveals an array of powerful actors whose hacks bend our economic, political, and legal systems to their advantage, at the expense of everyone else.
Once you learn how to notice hacks, you’ll start seeing them everywhere—and you’ll never look at the world the same way again. Almost all systems have loopholes, and this is by design. Because if you can take advantage of them, the rules no longer apply to you.
Unchecked, these hacks threaten to upend our financial markets, weaken our democracy, and even affect the way we think. And when artificial intelligence starts thinking like a hacker—at inhuman speed and scale—the results could be catastrophic.
But for those who would don the “white hat,” we can understand the hacking mindset and rebuild our economic, political, and legal systems to counter those who would exploit our society. And we can harness artificial intelligence to improve existing systems, predict and defend against hacks, and realize a more equitable world.
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- Herbert
- 07-05-23
imformative
Informative. Some examples and illustrations had a slight left leaning bias, and it would have been better if the author was more balanced.
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- Shez. N
- 22-02-23
An Interesting Read
Heard about this book from one of Joe rogans podcasts. one of his guests mentioned this book and how it explains methods of 'hacking' from wealthy people.
Naturally I was intrigued, this book has a lot of examples on how in modern day a lot of systems are being exploited/hacked. Not just our technological systems. Definitely recommend this to anyone.
The author has a clear concise way of getting his point across.
I used one of my monthly credits and I was not disappointed!
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- v2
- 18-07-23
A very interesting read
This is one of the books that I will definitely listen to multiple times. .
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- Dreux
- 18-02-23
Too Much Political Bias
Schneier commands near legendary status in the security community. He should stick with security. The content was ruined with so much left-leaning bias. If you love CNN and MSNBC, you'll love this "Hack".
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- John R.
- 03-03-23
Too much obvious political bias
Really like the topic of hacking it started off well....but when it got into politics, the bias was overwhelmingly clear and it got hard to listen to, didn't finish.
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- Lisa Gurney
- 18-02-23
All in all, it’s okay.
While featuring a few well-told stories and interesting tidbits that reinforce the title and subtitle, A Hacker’s Mind feels a bit shallow and diffuse upon review. I am certain that it wasn’t worth the investment of time — reading a few synopses (and the jacket) to learn its thesis will suffice.
As a side note: about two-thirds the way through the book, the narrative moves distractingly and not-so-subtly toward socio-politics from an influenced perspective.
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- J. Brent Smith
- 30-03-23
Marxist propaganda spun beautifully by a Harvard Professor
This book will appeal greatly to work culture that is being indoctrinated by our schools and universities. Terrifying how well the author spins his Marxist theory with what sounds like common sense. Wake up few things have killed more people than Marxism or if you prefer communism
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- Andrew
- 04-04-23
Underwhelming! Couldn’t even finish it.
I got this book because I’m a cybersecurity practitioner. I’ve been practicing cybersecurity for nearly 20 years and have much respect for Mr Schneier. However I couldn’t even make it through this book. It was nothing but how Politicians mostly republican politicians are bad. I was thinking ok he’ll take his jabs and it will quit. Nope! It just didn’t stop. I wish we could get past politicization of EVERYTHING! There was so much potential but extremely underwhelming and did a disservice to those really wanting to learn the subject.
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- Jackson
- 17-03-23
"my political opinions with the word Hacker"
"my political opinions with the word Hacker in the title" by Offended and Uninformed
before blowing me from the back, please read a book.
to the reader, please get a lobotomy before indulging.
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- gary
- 05-04-23
Donald drump heckn our lections
The author tries to claim trump hacked our minds by challenging social norms. hahahahahahahahahahahaha cheeto man learned how to nessus your brains.
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- ALAN K.
- 20-02-23
Not at all what I was expecting.
Not at all what I was expecting. I was expecting it to be considerably more technical, and for it to be basically ALL about "Hackers" with regard to Cyber / Technology / Computers / Internet / etc. No question that THIS book is not for me, however, it may be perfect for others. I respect both the author and the performer. Thank you.
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- Nerf Herder
- 23-04-23
Tired. Lazy. Statist.
Every so often someone influential will write a book which tries to force the entirety life into the narrow paradigm that is their subject matter expertise. It almost always fails.
This is one such case.
By stretching the term “hack” and “patch” Schneier makes the case that sum of human existence can be seen through the lens of these two terms. It’s lazy… even disrespectful to the reader. That fact that he is a raging statist makes it even worse. No thank you.
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- Richard Chrisostomo
- 18-04-23
A rabbit hole into his personal political opinions
Basically starts off rambling on the definition of hacking, and quickly cliff dives into personal political opinion.
Unfortunately, there is never any instruction on how to think like a hacker.
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