Professor Rob Dover R.M.Dover@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Intelligence and National Security
Hacker, Influencer, Faker, Spy. Intelligence Agencies in the Digital Age
Dover, Robert
Authors
Abstract
Intelligence agencies are reflections of the societies they serve. No surprise, then, that modern spies and the agencies they work for are fixated on the internet and electronic communications. These same officials also struggle with notions of privacy, appropriateness, national boundaries and the problem of disinformation. They are citizens of both somewhere and nowhere, serving a national public yet confronting spies who operate across borders. These adversaries are utilising new technologies that offer a transnational anonymity. Meanwhile, ordinary people are keen to be protected from threats, but equally keen – basing their understanding of intelligence on news and popular culture – to avoid over-reach by authorities believed to have near-God-like powers.
This is the new operating environment for spies: a heady mix of rapid technological development, identity politics, plausible deniability, uncertainty and distrust of authority. Hacker, Influencer, Faker, Spy explores both the challenges spies face from these digital horizons, and the challenges citizens face in understanding what spies do and how it impacts on them. Robert Dover makes a radical case for overhauling intelligence to capitalise on open-source information: shrinking the secret state, whilst still supporting the functioning of modern governments in the post-COVID age.
Citation
Dover, R. (2022). Hacker, Influencer, Faker, Spy. Intelligence Agencies in the Digital Age. Hurst Publishers
Book Type | Authored Book |
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Publication Date | Oct 26, 2022 |
Deposit Date | Oct 26, 2022 |
Publisher | Hurst Publishers |
ISBN | 9781787384835 |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4105083 |
Publisher URL | https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/hacker-influencer-faker-spy/ |
Contract Date | Sep 1, 2022 |
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