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Snowden's Box
Snowden's Box: Trust in the Age of Surveillance | Jessica Bruder, Dale Maharidge
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Gripping behind-the-scenes story of Edward Snowden's massive leak of US secret surveillance In the summer of 2013, the world was riveted by Edward Snowden's leak of millions of classified documents detailing the US government's massive and secret electronic surveillance program, in which the NSA had infiltrated tech companies, communication systems, emails and phones to spy on, among others, its own citizens. But this digital-age story had an analog side--Snowden mailed printed-out documents to the journalists Jessica Bruder and Dale Maharidge, who hid them in barrels, in an outhouse, and in a tree. Thus began an education in surveillance and counter-surveillance for these two experienced reporters, who were nonetheless completely ignorant about the lack of privacy they--and all of us--now have. The beautifully written story of Snowden's approach to Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald, the hurried, stumbling, increasingly paranoid, and sometimes comic efforts they made to understand what was unfolding, and the lessons these leading journalists draw from this episode make for riveting reading.
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Snowden's Box: Trust in the Age of Surveillance | Jessica Bruder, Dale Maharidge
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A true life personal narrative about two innocent civilians who got caught up in the biggest cyber security scandal to ever rock the world. While really fascinating & at times nail-biting this felt like capitalizing on their fleeting 15 seconds of fame. This would make for a fantastic podcast or an article for Vanity Fair, but as a full bodied story their involvement was not filler for an entire book. Skip this one.

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