Dark Mirror : Edward Snowden and the Surveillance State

Dark Mirror : Edward Snowden and the Surveillance State

Gellman, Barton

Editorial Bodley Head
Fecha de edición junio 2017 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781847923110
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Resumen del libro

Barton Gellman's informant called himself 'Verax' - the truthteller. It was only later that Verax was unmasked as Edward Snowden, and by that point he had already shared thousands of files with Gellman. Dark Mirror is the story of what happened next.

For Gellman, Snowden's revelations were only the beginning of his work as an investigative journalist, and he began to dig deeper, to piece together the master narrative that reveals the complete story, a story many years in the telling. In uncovering this hidden network Gellman found himself under attack, beginning with the discovery of his own name on a file in the NSA document trove. Then, Google notified him that a foreign government was trying to compromise his account.

A trusted technical adviser found anomalies on his laptop. As he fought to make the truth public, Gellman became embroiled in an escalating battle against unknown digital adversaries, eventually forcing him to mimic their tradecraft in self-defence. Dark Mirror is the revelation that went far beyond Edward Snowden and everything written about him so far.

Snowden may have provided the keys to unlock the story, but behind that door Gellman found a vast, pervasive global surveillance machine the likes of which could not be imagined a decade ago. In Dark Mirror, he reveals this hidden superstructure and what it means for us. Who is spying on us and why?

Biografía del autor

Barton David Gellman (born 1960) is an American journalist and bestselling author known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning reports on the September 11 attacks, on Dick Cheney's powerful vice presidency and on the global surveillance disclosure.

Beginning in June 2013 he led The Washington Post's coverage of the U.S. National Security Agency, based on top secret documents provided to him by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden. He is writing a book for Penguin Press on the rise of the surveillance-industrial state.





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