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I listened to the Audible book. Let's ignore the reader's flaws and focus on the material.
Ms. Zetter's hard work seems to have been undermined by an overzealous editing process. This book has a very clear audience, yet occasionally, the narrative is interrupted to over-explain some term or tech that the target reader is almost certainly already familiar with. Then, the book will go on to use a less familiar term (e.g. "air gap") that considerably fewer readers will be familiar with.
I got the distinct feeling that a third party got involved and said "Oh you have to explain what a 'worm' is" but that same third party failed to appreciate that anyone reading a book about Stuxnet almost certainly already knows that.
Ms. Zetter's hard work seems to have been undermined by an overzealous editing process. This book has a very clear audience, yet occasionally, the narrative is interrupted to over-explain some term or tech that the target reader is almost certainly already familiar with. Then, the book will go on to use a less familiar term (e.g. "air gap") that considerably fewer readers will be familiar with.
I got the distinct feeling that a third party got involved and said "Oh you have to explain what a 'worm' is" but that same third party failed to appreciate that anyone reading a book about Stuxnet almost certainly already knows that.