Hacking ISIS: How to Destroy the Cyber Jihad

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Hacking ISIS: How to Destroy the Cyber Jihad
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Malcolm Nance
By (author) Chris Sampson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreMilitary engineering
Ethical and social aspects of computing
Computer security
ISBN/Barcode 9781510740013
ClassificationsDewey:364.168
Audience
General
Illustrations 30 b-w photos

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 12 July 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

This book is written by two of the leading terrorist experts in the world - Malcolm Nance, NBC News and MSNBC terrorism analyst and New York Times bestselling author of Defeating ISIS and the forthcoming Hacking ISIS, and Christopher Sampson, cyber-terrorist expert. Malcolm Nance is a 35 year practitioner in Middle East Special Operations and terrorism intelligence activities. Chris Sampson is the terrorism media and cyber warfare expert for the Terror Asymmetric Project and has spent 15 years collecting and exploiting terrorism media. For two years, their Terror Asymmetrics Project has been attacking and exploiting intelligence found on ISIS Dark Web operations. Hacking ISIS will explain and illustrate in graphic detail how ISIS produces religious cultism, recruits vulnerable young people of all religions and nationalities and disseminates their brutal social media to the world. More, the book will map out the cyberspace level tactics on how ISIS spreads its terrifying content, how it distributes tens of thousands of pieces of propaganda daily and is winning the battle in Cyberspace and how to stop it in its tracks. Hacking ISIS is uniquely positioned to give an insider's view into how this group spreads its ideology and brainwashes tens of thousands of followers to join the cult that is the Islamic State and how average computer users can engage in the removal of ISIS from the internet.

Author Biography

Malcolm Nance is a globally recognized counterterrorism expert and intelligence community member who has been deployed to intelligence operations in the Balkans, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa. He is the author of The Plot to Hack America and Defeating ISIS and he appears regularly on MSNBC. Nance lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Nance was named a Genius for the Third Annual MSNBC and 92Y "7 Days of Genius" Festival in March 2016. Christopher Sampson is an expert in multimedia and terrorist use of cyberspace. He maintains the Terrorpedia database of the Terror Asymmetrics Project on Strategy, Tactics, and Radical Ideologies (TAPSTRI) along with spearheading that group's Terror Counter-Ideology Disrupt and Eliminate project. Sampson has been featured on the BBC as well as numerous radio broadcasts and newspapers. Ali H. Soufan is a former FBI special agent and counterterrorism interrogator. He is author of the New York Times bestseller The Black Banners: The Inside Story of 9/11 and the War against Al Qaeda.

Reviews

"Hacking ISIS, written by two of the world's leading terrorist experts, brilliantly explains how ISIS recruits and brainwashes vulnerable people from around the world and how they spread its terrifying ideology. This book details a threat that affects us all and is a must read." -Don. D. Mann, New York Times bestselling author of Inside SEAL Team Six "An authoritative, frightening who's-who and what's-what about the players, weapons, and battles in the shadowy cyber frontier of the war on terror." -Fred Kaplan, author of Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War "Hacking ISIS is a deeply researched, meticulously detailed guide to how the world's most reviled terrorist group has mastered the digital realm. An illuminating read for all who seek to understand and combat the scourge of violent extremism." -Brendan I. Koerner, contributing editor at Wired and author of The Skies Belong to Us "Hacking ISIS is an excellent book and a perfect follow-up to Defeating ISIS. Nance and Sampson present-in a dynamic, detailed and gripping way-the unprecedented and severe challenges of the lethal combination of murderous terror inspired by extreme ideology blended with the proliferation of social media and advanced technology at the turn of the twenty-first century. -Avi Melamed, Salisbury Fellow of Intelligence and Middle East Affairs, the Eisenhower Institute and author of Inside the Middle East: Making Sense of the Most Dangerous and Complicated Region on Earth "Nance and Sampson detail the hidden, digital face of ISIS, its reach and successes as well as its crucial vulnerabilities. The book packages all of the electronic fronts, from Twitter and Facebook to secret web chats and forums, to the internal security databases built with Stasi-like obsessiveness by ISIS' intelligence chiefs, most of them ex-Baathists. Readers will be struck by the determined progress of the Obama administration, which quietly and brutally squeezed ISIS, using captured hard drives and phones to assassinate key leaders and infiltrate the organization's web activities. As the caliphate shrinks, the virtual jihad will swell, making this book a critical reference in plotting the way forward." -Geoffrey Wawro, author Quicksand: America's Pursuit of Power in the Middle East "Jihadists have been using the internet to recruit, fundraise, and radicalize followers for years. The emerging risk in terrorist use of the internet is ISIS and affiliated groups seeking to disrupt our critical infrastructure through digital attacks. Hacking ISIS is a great read on the history and ideology of these groups, and explores some of the options and actions to mitigate this growing threat." -Shawn Henry, former executive assistant director, FBI (ret.) "Hacking ISIS, written by two of the world's leading terrorist experts, brilliantly explains how ISIS recruits and brainwashes vulnerable people from around the world and how they spread its terrifying ideology. This book details a threat that affects us all and is a must read." -Don. D. Mann, New York Times bestselling author of Inside SEAL Team Six "An authoritative, frightening who's-who and what's-what about the players, weapons, and battles in the shadowy cyber frontier of the war on terror." -Fred Kaplan, author of Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War "Hacking ISIS is a deeply researched, meticulously detailed guide to how the world's most reviled terrorist group has mastered the digital realm. An illuminating read for all who seek to understand and combat the scourge of violent extremism." -Brendan I. Koerner, contributing editor at Wired and author of The Skies Belong to Us "Hacking ISIS is an excellent book and a perfect follow-up to Defeating ISIS. Nance and Sampson present-in a dynamic, detailed and gripping way-the unprecedented and severe challenges of the lethal combination of murderous terror inspired by extreme ideology blended with the proliferation of social media and advanced technology at the turn of the twenty-first century. -Avi Melamed, Salisbury Fellow of Intelligence and Middle East Affairs, the Eisenhower Institute and author of Inside the Middle East: Making Sense of the Most Dangerous and Complicated Region on Earth "Nance and Sampson detail the hidden, digital face of ISIS, its reach and successes as well as its crucial vulnerabilities. The book packages all of the electronic fronts, from Twitter and Facebook to secret web chats and forums, to the internal security databases built with Stasi-like obsessiveness by ISIS' intelligence chiefs, most of them ex-Baathists. Readers will be struck by the determined progress of the Obama administration, which quietly and brutally squeezed ISIS, using captured hard drives and phones to assassinate key leaders and infiltrate the organization's web activities. As the caliphate shrinks, the virtual jihad will swell, making this book a critical reference in plotting the way forward." -Geoffrey Wawro, author Quicksand: America's Pursuit of Power in the Middle East "Jihadists have been using the internet to recruit, fundraise, and radicalize followers for years. The emerging risk in terrorist use of the internet is ISIS and affiliated groups seeking to disrupt our critical infrastructure through digital attacks. Hacking ISIS is a great read on the history and ideology of these groups, and explores some of the options and actions to mitigate this growing threat." -Shawn Henry, former executive assistant director, FBI (ret.)