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Alternatives to Cybercriminalité

Books in our catalog with overlapping topics and a similar reading level to Cybercriminalité. If Cybercriminalité is the wrong fit at intermediate level, start here.

  1. 01 · 2023

    Cybercriminalité

    Solange Ghernaouti's structured treatment of cybercrime — how it works, how to prevent it, how to respond — spanning technical, legal and organisational angles.

    Intermediate
    3/5Solange Ghernaouti
  2. 02 · 2024

    Technopolitique

    A sharp, current essay on how digital technology, AI and platform power have turned citizens into actors in a permanent informational and geopolitical conflict, by a prominent French tech-politics scholar.

    Intermediate
    4/5Asma Mhalla
  3. 03 · 2018

    Cyberstructure

    An engineer's lucid account of how the Internet actually works — and why its technical architecture is a political space that shapes human rights — by a DNS specialist at AFNIC.

    Intermediate
    4/5Stéphane Bortzmeyer
  4. 04 · 2021

    RGPD et droit des données personnelles

    A complete French manual on data-protection law under the GDPR and the 2018 loi Informatique et Libertés — obligations, rights and how to comply — by an engineer and doctor of law.

    Intermediate
    3/5Fabrice Mattatia
  5. 05 · 2022

    Tracers in the Dark

    Andy Greenberg's investigative narrative of how Bitcoin's allegedly-anonymous public ledger became, in the hands of researchers and federal investigators, the most powerful OSINT tool of the last decade.

    Beginner
    5/5Andy Greenberg
  6. 06 · 2017

    American Kingpin

    A propulsive account of how Ross Ulbricht built the Silk Road dark-web drug empire as Dread Pirate Roberts, and how a handful of investigators across rival agencies finally unmasked him.

    Beginner
    5/5Nick Bilton
  7. 07 · 2011

    Kingpin

    Kevin Poulsen's reconstruction of Max Butler's career — from white-hat consultant to running CardersMarket, the carding forum that consolidated the early-2000s underground — and the FBI investigation that finally took him down.

    Beginner
    5/5Kevin Poulsen
  8. 08 · 2023

    A Hacker's Mind

    Bruce Schneier extends the security-engineering frame of "hacking" to law, finance, politics, and tax: every rule-based system has exploitable seams, and the wealthy and powerful exploit them constantly.

    Beginner
    4/5Bruce Schneier
  9. 09 · 2022

    Cyberattaques

    A clear, journalistic decoding of the cyberattack ecosystem — ransomware gangs, state actors, and the economics and geopolitics behind the headlines — by one of France's best-known cyber experts.

    Beginner
    4/5Gérôme Billois, Nicolas Cougot
  10. 10 · 2022

    The Ransomware Hunting Team

    Investigative journalism on the volunteers who quietly cracked ransomware to free victims for free, while the FBI mostly watched. A people-first look at the early ransomware economy.

    Beginner
    4/5Renee Dudley, Daniel Golden
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