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Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence
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Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence

Spies, Lies, and Algorithms: The History and Future of American Intelligence

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0691147132
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978-0691147130
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Princeton University Press
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"Longlisted for the Airey Neave Book Prize, Airey Neave Trust"

"Zegart provides not just a sweeping history of the U.S. intelligence community but also nuggets that help place events in a new context. . . . A perfect primer for anyone trying to understand how the intelligence community is meeting the challenges of the digital age."
---Dina Temple-Raston, Washington Post

"A lucid and sobering account of how digital and other technological breakthroughs are generating new uncertainties and empowering new adversaries for the United States at a time when its intelligence agencies are uniquely stressed. . . . Zegart offers no easy solutions but warns that the world of cyberwarfare requires both a paradigm shift and mobilization in milliseconds. In the new world, national security must take precedence over intelligence gathering, enabling decision makers to respond forcefully and quickly to cyberattacks. The divide between Washington and tech giants must be bridged or a day of reckoning will surely come."
---Harvey Klehr, Wall Street Journal

"In Spies, Lies, and Algorithms, Amy Zegart of Stanford University looks at how technology is transforming cloak-and-dagger work."
The Economist

"This book cements Zegart's reputation as a leading historian and analyst of American foreign intelligence. . . . Highly recommended."
Choice

"Astute. . . . Brilliant. . . . In the wireless 21st-century world, espionage, sabotage, and brainwashing are no longer the province of government agencies; nearly anyone with an internet connection can do it. Disturbing but superbly insightful."
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"This is a comprehensive and much needed study on the impact of technology on intelligence by a leading scholar in the field. Clear in argument, the book is meticulously researched and highly readable."
---Dan Lomas, International Affairs

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I relied heavily on Amy Zegarts pioneering work during my years as Ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, and since. Her new book covers all we know and all we need to do to track evolving threats and new actors equipped with rapidly evolving technology. As she points out, the private sector has most of the tools government desperately needs, and strong leadership is essential to assure that all our capability is leveraged quickly and adroitly.Jane Harman, former nine-term Congresswoman, President Emerita at the Wilson Center, and author of Insanity Defense: Why Our Failure to Confront Hard National Security Problems Makes Us Less Safe

Amy Zegarts marvelous book is a treasure for both the novice and the expert. Packed with history, insight, and wisdom from three decades of immersion in American intelligence, it provides an A-to-Z tour of this secretive world, and explores the challenges and dilemmas facing the intelligence community today.John E. McLaughlin, former deputy director and acting director of the Central Intelligence Agency



Amy Zegart makes the field of intelligence accessible for all who need to understand itand today that is everyone who needs to comprehend the present and anticipate the future. She places todays intelligence organizations in historical context and explains why education is essential for ensuring their future effectiveness.
Spies, Lies, and Algorithms is the book to read to begin that education.H. R. McMaster, retired lieutenant general and former national security advisor, author of Battlegrounds and Dereliction of Duty

Mixing vivid examples with shrewd analysis, Amy Zegart has written a compelling and provocative account of American spy agencies struggles and accomplishments, from exploding seashells and boxes of cash in the early days to drone strikes and cyberattacks in our era. An invaluable guide for practitioners and the public alike.Scott Shane, former New York Times national security reporter and author of Objective Troy: A Terrorist, a President, and the Rise of the Drone

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