Worm: The First Digital World War

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Worm: The First Digital World War is a nonfiction book by Mark Bowden that chronicles the Conficker computer worm and its global implications for cybersecurity and digital warfare.

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instanceOf book
nonfiction book
about emerging nature of cyberwarfare
impact of malware on global networks
limitations of existing cybersecurity defenses
role of private experts in national security
author Mark Bowden NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts challenges of attribution in cyberattacks
coordination between governments and private sector
difficulties of international cyber law enforcement
spread of the Conficker worm
focusesOn Conficker Working Group NERFINISHED
Microsoft Windows security vulnerabilities
collaboration between security researchers
global response to Conficker
vulnerabilities in the Domain Name System
genre cybersecurity literature
narrative nonfiction
technology writing
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasSubject computer worms
cyber threat intelligence
information security policy
malware
network security
language English
mainSubject Conficker computer worm NERFINISHED
botnets
computer security incident response
cybercrime
cybersecurity
digital warfare
internet infrastructure
mediaType ebook
print
notableFor detailed narrative of the Conficker incident
popularizing awareness of large-scale cyber threats
publisher Atlantic Monthly Press NERFINISHED
setIn global
internet NERFINISHED
subtitle The First Digital World War NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered Conficker outbreak of 2008–2009
late 2000s
title Worm: The First Digital World War NERFINISHED

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