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- Public records online : the national guide to private and government online sources of public records / by Flowers, James R.(James Robert),1973-(CARDINAL)657168; Sankey, Michael L.,1949-(CARDINAL)530987;
- Includes bibliographical references.A national directory to government agencies and private companies that furnish online automated public record information, maintain proprietary public record databases, and offer CD-ROMs.
- Subjects: Directories.; Public records; Online information services; Online library catalogs;
- Administrative assistant's and secretary's handbook. by Stroman, James.(CARDINAL)729337; Wilson, K.(Kevin),1958-(CARDINAL)390209; Wauson, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)461915;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Secretaries; Office practice;
- Electronic democracy : using the Internet to transform American politics / by Browning, Graeme.(CARDINAL)193594;
- Subjects: Political participation; Political planning; Lobbying; Internet;
- The invincible Iron Man. by Fraction, Matt.(CARDINAL)351239; Larroca, Salvador.(CARDINAL)340000;
- "First: a low-yield nuclear bomb rips through a crowded market in Africa, incinerating everyone in its radius, the tech residue left behind determined to have Stark written all over it. It's the awakening of Tony Stark's worst nightmares: a leaner, meaner, younger and more advanced version of his genius, tinged in pure evil. As Iron Man faces Ezekiel Stane-- the genocidal son of one of his oldest enemies-- events conspire that will change the life of loyal friend Pepper Potts forever! Then: Tony Stark has locked the registration database of super-hero secret identities in the one place nobody would think to look for it: his brain. Nobody, that is, except Norman Osborn, who as newly installed vanguard of national security sends a message to all points: 'Bring me the head of Tony Stark!' The manhunt is on for the formerly invincible Iron Man, resulting in a shock ending that could mean the downfall of Osborn's Dark Reign-- or just the beginning! Guest-starring black Widow, War Machine, Sub-Mariner and Madam Masque, it's a tale for the armored ages"--Dust jacket flap.
- Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Fiction.; Graphic novels.; Superhero comics.; Iron Man (Fictitious character); Comic books, strips, etc.;
- A SEAL'S surrender / by Jameison, Makenna,author.;
- He's the one man she can never forgive...or forget. Lexi Mattingly, a hotshot Pentagon security specialist, can't escape her past. Sent down to Little Creek to track down hackers attempting to infiltrate Top Secret naval databases, the last man she expects to run into is the ruggedly handsome Navy SEAL she left in Coronado a lifetime ago. Navy SEAL Christopher "Blade" Walters has carried a torch for a decade. The sparks ignited years ago on the beaches of California never burned out, and the man destined to be alone feels them slowly combust when the woman he'd lost forever walks back into his life. Lexi and Christopher must learn to work together to stop the hackers. But when she's kidnapped from her hotel, Christopher may be the only man who can save her. Can she trust the man who broke her heart to protect her life? And more importantly, can he convince her to give their love a second chance? --
- Subjects: Erotic fiction.; Romantic suspense fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Romance fiction.; United States. Navy. SEALs; Man-woman relationships;
- The Locator / by Dunn, Troy.(CARDINAL)658395; International Locator, Inc.(CARDINAL)658422;
- Subjects: Missing persons;
- Kompromat : how Russia undermined American democracy / by Pegues, Jeff,1970-author.(CARDINAL)341734;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.This is warfare -- Mining for clues at the DNC -- Meanwhile, back at the White House ... -- The dossier -- They are hacking the hell out of us -- Dead drops, invisible ink, propaganda, and deep cover -- Modern-day spies -- Conversation with a ghost -- Vladimir Putin: who is this guy? -- The playbook -- Putin's grudge against Clinton -- The separation between federal and state government -- From civil rights to Russian intelligence -- Living the dream: Birmingham -- Moscow on the Hudson -- They're talking -- The cyber ref: a conversation with Michael Hayden -- Election Day -- What has just happened? -- A sidenote about Comey -- There can't be two presidents -- Obama responds -- 9/11, Antifa, and Hamilton 68: a conversation with Laura Rosenberger -- Race-based propaganda: undermining democracy by tapping our Achilles' heel -- The documents -- Putin's end game in the United States -- Clues for reporters: that nagging feeling -- Voting booth dinosaurs -- A hole in the dike -- Cyber tools -- Should we trust them? -- Things have gone horribly awry -- The new playing field -- Our playbook -- Why didn't they see it? -- A patriotic Russian hacker."A CBS correspondent presents an in-depth examination of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign and measures to protect US voting systems against future cyber attacks"--"A timely and essential book from the CBS correspondent who has led their coverage of Russia election interference and the FBI counterintelligence investigation into whether the Trump Campaign coordinated with the Russians. In this compelling account of how the Russians hacked the 2016 US election, CBS News Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues reveals how far the Kremlin poked into voter databases and why it happened. He also investigates the steps taken to shore up election systems in states across the country ahead of the 2018 midterm elections and, indeed, the 2020 presidential election. Based on exclusive interviews with officials from the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security, and with cybersecurity experts, Kompromat takes readers behind the scenes and into the minds of investigators following the case. Pegues delves into the shadowy world of Russian spies, unraveling the complicated web of contacts between Russian operatives and Trump representatives during and after the campaign. In one chapter, he focuses on Valery Gerasimov, widely believed to be the mastermind behind a Russian cyber strategy designed to influence and disrupt democracies. Evidence is presented showing that the Russians infiltrated not only Democratic Party computer networks in the US, but networks in Ukraine and Europe as well. Consulting with representatives of top cyber security firms, the author discusses what states are doing to protect voting systems in the next midterm elections and beyond. Fascinating and chilling at the same time, Kompromat opens a window into the murky world of espionage, digital warfare, and a newly aggressive Russia brazenly inserting itself into US politics"
- Subjects: Elections; Electronic voting; Hacking; Internet in political campaigns; Presidents; Propaganda, Russian;
- U.S. national debate topic, 2015-2016. by H.W. Wilson Company.(CARDINAL)142786;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Examines the National Forensic League's 2015/16 Policy Debate, which answers the question: "Should the United States substantially curtail domestic surveillance?" From Edward Snowden's controversial NSA leaks to ongoing arguments regarding domestic surveillance drones and police body cameras, the topic of government surveillance on U.S. citizens is thoroughly explored in this volume. Articles investigate such key issues as the legality of domestic surveillance, the right to privacy-and to what extent citizens can expect privacy in the digital age and in the context of the "war on terror"-as well as the relative effectiveness of the program in counter-terrorism efforts and matters of national security. Articles also weigh the economic costs of the program to federal and local governments and uncover the history of domestic surveillance and how it has evolved over time in light of complex developments in both international relations and technology.--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service.; Electronic surveillance; Government information; Privacy, Right of; Police patrol;
- Web3 : charting the Internet's next economic and cultural frontier / by Tapscott, Alex,author.(CARDINAL)803000;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."An essential introduction and guide to navigating the next Internet revolution--everything from the metaverse and NFTs to DAOs, decentralized finance, and self-sovereign identity--from the co-author of the international bestseller Blockchain Revolution. The Web, and with it the Internet, are entering a new age. We've moved from the "Read-only Web," which had little functionality for interacting with content, to the "Read-Write Web," which offered seemingly endless collaborative opportunities, from sharing with our favorite people to shopping at our favorite brands. But the profusion of cyberattacks, data hacks, and online profiling have left many of us to view digital life as a Faustian bargain in need of a major rethink. That rethink is Web3, the "Read-Write-Own Web"--a decentralized Internet where individuals own their own identities and can securely trade assets like money, securities, intellectual property, and art peer to peer. Made possible by blockchains, the foundational technology of bitcoin, Web3 promises the biggest shake up of business since the invention of double-entry bookkeeping in the Middle Ages. It is the Internet's new frontier. In Web3, award-winning author and technology investor Alex Tapscott provides a cutting-edge guide to the Internet's next era. Covering everything from the metaverse and non-fungible tokens to DAOs, decentralized finance, and self-sovereign identity, this indispensable, forward-thinking book describes the building blocks and often hidden technologies that will be foundational to our cultural and economic progress"--
- Subjects: Informational works.; Internet; World Wide Web; World Wide Web; Business; Blockchains (Databases); Cryptocurrencies.; Web applications.;
- Visualizing Google Cloud : 101 illustrated references for cloud engineers & architects / by Vergadia, Priyanka,author.;
- "The Google Cloud Platform incorporates dozens of specialized services that enable organizations to offload technological needs onto the cloud. From routine IT operations like storage to sophisticated new capabilities including artificial intelligence and machine learning, the Google Cloud Platform offers enterprises the opportunity to scale and grow efficiently. In Visualizing Google Cloud: Illustrated References for Cloud Engineers & Architects, Google Cloud expert Priyanka Vergadia delivers a fully illustrated, visual guide to matching the best Google Cloud Platform services to your own unique use cases. After a brief introduction to the major categories of cloud services offered by Google, the author offers approximately 100 solutions divided into eight categories of services included in Google Cloud Platform: compute; storage; databases; data analytics; data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence; application development and modernization with containers; networking; security. You'll find richly illustrated flowcharts and decision diagrams with straightforward explanations in each category, making it easy to adopt and adapt Google's cloud services to your use cases. It is for anyone who is planning a cloud migration or new cloud deployment. It is for anyone preparing for cloud certification, and for anyone looking to make the most of Google Cloud. It is for cloud solutions architects, IT decision-makers, and cloud data and ML engineers."c--Amazon.com
- Subjects: Google (Firm); Google Apps.; Cloud computing.;
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