A review by timdams007
Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon by Kim Zetter

4.0

A perfect companion to the equally fascinating documentary, Zero Days, on stuxnet. The book loses some momentum towards the end were it suddenly starts rambling off numbers (amount of enriched uranium produced) which could've more efficiently be reproduced with a simple graph. Other than that, the book reads like a real page turner and has enough depth to satisfy my hunger for this type of books) thanks to the many footnotes, parts of the more technical stuff are left out of the main text making the book accessible for anyone). Good read.