Kill Process Kill Chain Book 1 eBook William Hertling
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Kill Process Kill Chain Book 1 eBook William Hertling
Another captivating saga from William Hertling. This time, a hacker-heroine battles deep philosophical forces embedded in real-world situations. Think Lisbeth Sallander meets an evil version of Mark Zuckerberg. (Mark is the villain's opposite).She is fighting a megalith of a corporation with Elliot's (Mr. Robot) bag of kit and in a totally surprise ending - well, you just have to read it. I couldn't put my iPhone (Kindle App) down.
I was totally blown away when I had just ordered a Raspberry Pi from Amazon while on vacation in Maine only to read about Angie's Raspi-based Onion router made from solar-powered, rooftop-chucked, micro-linux systems that snag bandwidth from random WAPs around Portland. Awesomely creative, Wm.
Whether you are tech or not, this is highly stimulating stuff. What this author does is veer very close to believable reality especially in the area of A.I.
Kill process had a little A.I. but mostly hacker-fi which again was extremely close to the real thing. When I worked for a Finnish security company, they had a secret lab where genii spent day and night with white hats tracking down Stuxnet. and other Zero-Day exploits. This takes the 'embedded system hack' to new levels of surrealism. Especially in this age of IoT.
Chillingly realistic.
Ok, Hertling - we want more. Lots more.
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Kill Process Kill Chain Book 1 eBook William Hertling Reviews
I have read everything William Hertling has provided on (AFAIK). Due to the 'less formal' publishing process, there is the occasional typo. Now that I'm done complaining about his work, the rest of it is "upside". That is, I cannot put down, don't want to end, can't stop reading, etc. anything he has written (to this point). If you're any kind of geek (not in the 'circus performer' sense, but in the more modern usage, a member of the 'tech society' in any form or someone just interested in this area), I can't imagine you wouldn't love this work (as well as previous work by this author). As a software developer, computer scientist (by education), and self-proclaimed geek (for almost 50 years), I can relate to so much of (and so little of) the story, the characters, the world this all happens in, the day to day process of this life, the drive it takes to develop products 'out of nothing' (i.e. ideas-into-products with no physical realization in the entire process), and the application of morals / ethics / truth / justice to such a simultaneously chaotic and structured world. Totally engaging work. Must Read Now....
I had to read this, after having read Hertling's other works. This was a bit creepy and the vigilante justice seemed too easy. Read it and judge for yourself. Being in the tech world, I dug all the nerdy techno jargon. Most of what Angie did seemed at least mostly plausible. I saw the new movie "Snowden" just before finishing this book, so the combination of the movie and the book was striking. Yes, the government could and did spy on people, and who knows what else. I look forward to Hertling's next book, whatever it is - I like his style and plot twists. Oh, and don't forget to adjust your Facebook privacy settings, if you think that will help. Tomo = friend (Japanese). Tomo = I take (Spanish). Learn all you can, be informed.
I started with Mr. Hertling's Singularity series. It didn't prepare me for the tour de force of this novel!
It engages from the beginning with a hacker committing physical crimes via cyberspace. Yes, it sounds odd and made me wonder if I wanted to read the full novel. I am glad that I did!
His character development was flawless. It wasn't too detailed yet provided the information necessary in order to pull the reader in more fully. The pacing of the story is good - again, not so detailed as to be slow, but detailed enough to get the reader to the next plot point without any fuss. The characters are believable and the story is compelling.
Anyone that has been involved in cyber security or deeply involved in application or database development will find no flaws. It speaks volumes about the research that went into this novel. Coupled with the entertaining references to contemporary SciFi novels and quips most developers would (or have) thought to voice make the story even more engaging.
A great work, IMHO, right up there with some of the works of Card, Gibson, Heinlein and Stephenson.
The prem8se of the book was good a female serial killer whose day job is as a senior tech at a place similar to Google. I was soon lost however, in all of the te hnical jargon that made for tough reading.
I quit reading after a while, never getting to the real heart of the book. If you are a computer geek, this tome is for you!
Another captivating saga from William Hertling. This time, a hacker-heroine battles deep philosophical forces embedded in real-world situations. Think Lisbeth Sallander meets an evil version of Mark Zuckerberg. (Mark is the villain's opposite).
She is fighting a megalith of a corporation with Elliot's (Mr. Robot) bag of kit and in a totally surprise ending - well, you just have to read it. I couldn't put my iPhone ( App) down.
I was totally blown away when I had just ordered a Raspberry Pi from while on vacation in Maine only to read about Angie's Raspi-based Onion router made from solar-powered, rooftop-chucked, micro-linux systems that snag bandwidth from random WAPs around Portland. Awesomely creative, Wm.
Whether you are tech or not, this is highly stimulating stuff. What this author does is veer very close to believable reality especially in the area of A.I.
Kill process had a little A.I. but mostly hacker-fi which again was extremely close to the real thing. When I worked for a Finnish security company, they had a secret lab where genii spent day and night with white hats tracking down Stuxnet. and other Zero-Day exploits. This takes the 'embedded system hack' to new levels of surrealism. Especially in this age of IoT.
Chillingly realistic.
Ok, Hertling - we want more. Lots more.
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