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The aim of this student text is to provide support for practical
programming in concurrency, using the OCCAM 2 computer language.
Although readers do not require previous experience of writing
parallel computer programs, a general knowledge of programming
techniques is assumed.
As threats to the security of information pervade the fabric of
everyday life, A Vulnerable System describes how, even as the
demand for information security increases, the needs of society are
not being met. The result is that the confidentiality of our
personal data, the integrity of our elections, and the stability of
foreign relations between countries are increasingly at risk.
Andrew J. Stewart convincingly shows that emergency software
patches and new security products cannot provide the solution to
threats such as computer hacking, viruses, software
vulnerabilities, and electronic spying. Profound underlying
structural problems must first be understood, confronted, and then
addressed. A Vulnerable System delivers a long view of the history
of information security, beginning with the creation of the first
digital computers during the Cold War. From the key institutions of
the so-called military industrial complex in the 1950s to Silicon
Valley start-ups in the 2020s, the relentless pursuit of new
technologies has come at great cost. The absence of knowledge
regarding the history of information security has caused the
lessons of the past to be forsaken for the novelty of the present,
and has led us to be collectively unable to meet the needs of the
current day. From the very beginning of the information age, claims
of secure systems have been crushed by practical reality. The
myriad risks to technology, Stewart reveals, cannot be addressed
without first understanding how we arrived at this moment. A
Vulnerable System is an enlightening and sobering history of a
topic that affects crucial aspects of our lives.
This comprehensive reference provides easy access to information on
the fundamental and practical aspects of modern cardiological
practice, covering emerging fields and high technology, and
dispensing practical clinical wisdom. Written in an approachable
style, and using a quick-reference layout, the Oxford Desk
Reference is perfect for the busy clinician requiring a diversity
of information without the time to search through hundreds of
sources. There are tables, summary boxes and algorithms throughout
the book, allowing the reader access to key information and the
most up-to-date treatment and management guidelines.
Edited by leading names in the field from the UK, Australia and
Hong Kong, and with contributions from an international panel of
sub-speciality experts, this outstanding resource covers all that a
21st century clinician needs to know in the management of patients
with cardiac diseases.
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