Espionage (14)
. Espionage—the practice of spying to gather secret information—isn’t a new method of gaining an edge on a competitor or enemy. However, technology has opened new doors to this sometimes illegal covert activity. Many countries, including the United States, even have government-sanctioned spies. There’s some truth in the James Bond stories! In this book, the methods and tools of espionage and anti-espionage are examined, including surveillance, bugging, spy satellites, drones, cryptography, and cyberwarfare. Readers will love this intriguing and in-depth look into the world of intelligence gathering.
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SeriesCrime Science
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ManufacturerGareth Stevens
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PublisherGareth Stevens: Learning Library
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Publisher or imprintGareth Stevens: Learning Library
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AuthorAnniss, Matt
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ISBN-13978-1-4339-9488-3
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size10" x 8"
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Reading Interest3,4,5,6,7,8
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# of Pages48
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Dewey Decimal327.12
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Date Published2014
. Espionage—the practice of spying to gather secret information—isn’t a new method of gaining an edge on a competitor or enemy. However, technology has opened new doors to this sometimes illegal covert activity. Many countries, including the United States, even have government-sanctioned spies. There’s some truth in the James Bond stories! In this book, the methods and tools of espionage and anti-espionage are examined, including surveillance, bugging, spy satellites, drones, cryptography, and cyberwarfare. Readers will love this intriguing and in-depth look into the world of intelligence gathering.