The Connection II: Agents Uncovering Espionage:Cyberespionage
The story is about an Asian individual incarcerated for hacking financial companies in New York City, who is given a chance to expunge all charges for a productive one-year mission in Asia. He would leave his wife with her contentment and their newborn, saying "just come home safely so we can start a new life".
The mission could be dangerous. He would be working undercover with other permanent agents. Before being sent, he had to spend a month training.
The Espionage Unit wanted Yong because of his expertise with computers. One of his duties would be to make connections with another country to obtain vital information about their army and defense, which would be sent back to the States.
During his stay, Yong and another agent learned about two manufacturers of fentanyl. Yong targeted the company's computers to incorporate a formula that had an explosive reaction.
The story also describes other agents worldwide conducting sophisticated espionage operations and discovering how to curtail cyberattacks from adversary governments. There are some cases where espionage works two ways at times, with the US being the seeker, receiving documents from a willing source, from a rogue agent on the other side, the enemy.
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The Connection II: Agents Uncovering Espionage:Cyberespionage
The story is about an Asian individual incarcerated for hacking financial companies in New York City, who is given a chance to expunge all charges for a productive one-year mission in Asia. He would leave his wife with her contentment and their newborn, saying "just come home safely so we can start a new life".
The mission could be dangerous. He would be working undercover with other permanent agents. Before being sent, he had to spend a month training.
The Espionage Unit wanted Yong because of his expertise with computers. One of his duties would be to make connections with another country to obtain vital information about their army and defense, which would be sent back to the States.
During his stay, Yong and another agent learned about two manufacturers of fentanyl. Yong targeted the company's computers to incorporate a formula that had an explosive reaction.
The story also describes other agents worldwide conducting sophisticated espionage operations and discovering how to curtail cyberattacks from adversary governments. There are some cases where espionage works two ways at times, with the US being the seeker, receiving documents from a willing source, from a rogue agent on the other side, the enemy.
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The Connection II: Agents Uncovering Espionage:Cyberespionage

The Connection II: Agents Uncovering Espionage:Cyberespionage

by Norman Halls
The Connection II: Agents Uncovering Espionage:Cyberespionage

The Connection II: Agents Uncovering Espionage:Cyberespionage

by Norman Halls

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Overview

The story is about an Asian individual incarcerated for hacking financial companies in New York City, who is given a chance to expunge all charges for a productive one-year mission in Asia. He would leave his wife with her contentment and their newborn, saying "just come home safely so we can start a new life".
The mission could be dangerous. He would be working undercover with other permanent agents. Before being sent, he had to spend a month training.
The Espionage Unit wanted Yong because of his expertise with computers. One of his duties would be to make connections with another country to obtain vital information about their army and defense, which would be sent back to the States.
During his stay, Yong and another agent learned about two manufacturers of fentanyl. Yong targeted the company's computers to incorporate a formula that had an explosive reaction.
The story also describes other agents worldwide conducting sophisticated espionage operations and discovering how to curtail cyberattacks from adversary governments. There are some cases where espionage works two ways at times, with the US being the seeker, receiving documents from a willing source, from a rogue agent on the other side, the enemy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798893427431
Publisher: Norman Halls
Publication date: 04/30/2024
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

My background includes manufacturing, high school teaching, an adjunct professor and educational administration. When I retired from the education profession, I formed the Norhals Group offering business seminars, ergonomic sales and authoring a few books. I wrote financial and educational articles for a Western Massachusetts newspaper.
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