A review by chadstep
Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon by Kim Zetter

5.0

Really great. Really. I mean, it's not narratively great the way Jon Krakauer books are, but it wraps all the topics together--espionage, tech, socio-political, and meta-thinking--into a great package which tackles an event that garnered less attention than it does truly deserve. In today's IoT environment, with cities and factories becoming "smart", it does indicate the world ahead being frought with danger. Reminded me of "The Hot Zone" from years back--a lot of fact-based fiction to keep you mindful of how the magic of the future can bring larger, darker consequences.