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This taut, true thriller dives into a dark world that touches us
all, as seen through the brilliant, breakneck career of an
extraordinary hacker--a woman known only as Alien. When she arrived
at MIT in the 1990s, Alien was quickly drawn to the school's
tradition of high-risk physical trespassing: the original
"hacking." Within a year, one of her hallmates was dead and two
others were arraigned. Alien's adventures were only just beginning.
After a stint at the storied, secretive Los Alamos National
Laboratory, Alien was recruited by a top cybersecurity firm where
she deployed her cache of virtual weapons--and the trespassing and
social engineering talents she had developed while "hacking" at
MIT. The company tested its clients' security by every means
possible--not just coding, but donning disguises and sneaking past
guards and secretaries into the C-suite. Alien now runs a boutique
hacking outfit that caters to some of the world's biggest and most
vulnerable institutions--banks, retailers, government agencies. Her
work combines devilish charm, old-school deception, and next
generation spycraft. In Breaking and Entering, cybersecurity
finally gets the rich, character-driven, fast-paced treatment it
deserves.
Moneyball meets medicine in this remarkable chronicle of one of the
greatest scientific quests of our time--the groundbreaking program
to answer the most essential question for humanity: how do we live
and die?--and the visionary mastermind behind it.Medical doctor and
economist Christopher Murray began the Global Burden of Disease
studies to gain a truer understanding of how we live and how we
die. While it is one of the largest scientific projects ever
attempted--as breathtaking as the first moon landing or the Human
Genome Project--the questions it answers are meaningful for every
one of us: What are the world's health problems? Who do they hurt?
How much? Where? Why?Murray argues that the ideal existence isn't
simply the longest but the one lived well and with the least
illness. Until we can accurately measure how people live and die,
we cannot understand what makes us sick or do much to improve it.
Challenging the accepted wisdom of the WHO and the UN, the
charismatic and controversial health maverick has made enemies--and
some influential friends, including Bill Gates who gave Murray a
$100 million grant.In Epic Measures, journalist Jeremy N. Smith
offers an intimate look at Murray and his groundbreaking work. From
ranking countries' healthcare systems (the U.S. is 37th) to
unearthing the shocking reality that world governments are funding
developing countries at only 30% of the potential maximum
efficiency when it comes to health, Epic Measures introduces a
visionary leader whose unwavering determination to improve global
health standards has already changed the way the world addresses
issues of health and wellness, sets policy, and distributes
funding.
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