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Alan B. Johnston

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8 Obras 98 Miembros 10 Reseñas

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Alan B. Johnston holds a B.E.(Hons) in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Melbourne, Australia and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Lehigh University. Johnston is an advisory engineer at WorldCom and an adjunct at Washington University. 050

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This is not a math book. This is a book about computer security told in the form of a novel. In between the action packed chapters is an informative and useful addenda with security tips. I felt the overall theme of the book was too lone wolf. The brave individual fighting bureaucratic stupidity and corrupt corporations cupidity.
 
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jefware | 9 reseñas más. | Apr 22, 2020 |
The author is certainly a subject matter expert on internet security and writes in understandable language about it. Unfortunately, fleshing out what sounded like a credible story and creating an enjoyable experience for the reader were beyond his reach. I'm sure his PhD dissertation was well-received, but deep subject matter expertise in a technical area doesn't often yield a great novel on the subject.

I liked the general topic of the book, but the problems I had were around how the flow of the story was interrupted by terrible dialogue, incredible occurrences, and annoying writing techniques (for example, the blog question and answer pages). Many of the situations described were very believable, such as the chapters centered on technical conferences, but overall it was far too dependent upon unlikely happenings to ring true. It seemed as if the writer veered off-course as soon as he moved out of the realm of internet security. That's too bad, since the premise of the book was really interesting and the story had a lot of potential.

This wasn't a bad book, but it wasn't well-written.
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gmmartz | 9 reseñas más. | Jun 21, 2016 |
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It was very apparent that the author was knowledgeable, and after reading his bio I can see that he truly is as smart as his character, but wasn't able to capture this reader. For anyone who loves the inner workings of the computer/hacker world this is a novel for you. Lay people stay away, takes too long to get the gist and by then you might have lost interest. I would like to see if this author continues with this story though - but the language needs to be more user friendly.
 
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cwaldrum | 9 reseñas más. | Jan 9, 2012 |
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Generally I love cyber-thrillers but I must admit I was disappointed with this book. The story was pretty well crafted and believable but the writing seemed disjointed and the characters were shallow. At times the book seemed to read like a travel diary. The author seemed to spend little time (or perhaps I should say words) developing and fleshing out the details of the settings. The characters, especially Mick, are one dimensional, lacking the depth and development needed for the reader to relate to the character. The plot was simple with each twist and turn easily anticipated by the reader. The book did have excellent detail concerning internet security (or the lack of), an important topic in today's society.… (más)
 
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realfish | 9 reseñas más. | Aug 30, 2011 |

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Obras
8
Miembros
98
Popularidad
#193,038
Valoración
3.1
Reseñas
10
ISBNs
16

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