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Gray Day

My Undercover Mission to Expose America's First Cyber Spy

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A cybersecurity expert and former FBI "ghost" recounts his thrilling role in taking down Robert Hanssen, a notorious mole and the first Russian cyber spy. At just twenty-six, Eric O'Neill was assigned a high-stakes undercover investigation of Hanssen, who had been spying for nearly two decades, leaking nuclear secrets and compromising U.S. intelligence. With no prior experience in face-to-face investigations, O'Neill found himself in a high-security office, officially tasked with securing the FBI's outdated computer systems but secretly gathering evidence against Hanssen, a volatile veteran agent with a penchant for firearms. As the months progressed, O'Neill's self-esteem and marriage began to suffer under the immense pressure of his mission. He grappled with the true purpose of his work while Hanssen adeptly navigated a struggling intelligence community. Throughout this intense experience, O'Neill learned the intricacies of spycraft, realizing that to succeed, he must outsmart his formidable mentor. This gripping narrative blends elements of power, paranoia, and psychological manipulation, serving as a cautionary tale about the U.S. response to Russian cyberespionage and the urgent need for improvement in the face of evolving threats.

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Gray Day, Eric O'Neill

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2019
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Titul
Gray Day
Podtitul
My Undercover Mission to Expose America's First Cyber Spy
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2019
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
304
ISBN10
0525573526
ISBN13
9780525573524
Série
Hodnocení
4 z 5
Anotace
A cybersecurity expert and former FBI "ghost" recounts his thrilling role in taking down Robert Hanssen, a notorious mole and the first Russian cyber spy. At just twenty-six, Eric O'Neill was assigned a high-stakes undercover investigation of Hanssen, who had been spying for nearly two decades, leaking nuclear secrets and compromising U.S. intelligence. With no prior experience in face-to-face investigations, O'Neill found himself in a high-security office, officially tasked with securing the FBI's outdated computer systems but secretly gathering evidence against Hanssen, a volatile veteran agent with a penchant for firearms. As the months progressed, O'Neill's self-esteem and marriage began to suffer under the immense pressure of his mission. He grappled with the true purpose of his work while Hanssen adeptly navigated a struggling intelligence community. Throughout this intense experience, O'Neill learned the intricacies of spycraft, realizing that to succeed, he must outsmart his formidable mentor. This gripping narrative blends elements of power, paranoia, and psychological manipulation, serving as a cautionary tale about the U.S. response to Russian cyberespionage and the urgent need for improvement in the face of evolving threats.