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Hoover Institution
Security by the Book
A podcast series features monthly interviews with authors of important, new national security-oriented books and publications. Interviews are conducted by Jack Goldsmith or Benjamin Wittes, the cochairs of Hoover’s Working Group on National Security, Technology, and Law, and take place before a live audience.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 21 ratings
Excellent Source of Information
The authors interviewed are not just from the echo chamber of those I agree with. The diversity of opinions is challenging and broadening. I have learned a great deal and hope this podcast continues. I especially like that there is no audience questioning.
oldfatslow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/18
The team at Hoover’s task force on security, tech, and law has done an excellent job assembling this series. It’s a plus when discussants appear to have actually read the books 100% of the time. I like that the co-chairs challenge the authors, providing space for civil debate in a time where so...Read full review »
@vicmarsh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/26/17
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Published 05/16/18
The Hoover Institution hosts "'A Discussion of Tim Maurer's New Book: Cyber Mercenaries" on Thursday, April 5, 2018 from 5:30pm - 7:00pm EST. Tim Maurer's new book, Cyber Mercenaries: The State, Hackers and Power, is an exploration of the intersection between cyberspace and geopolitics. In...
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