From the Publisher
“This is a critical work explaining the interplay between cybersecurity technology, policy, and law. Through the deft storytelling of nine major cyberattacks, Wolff illustrates how liability and blame hinder our attempts to make the Internet more secure. A must-read for anyone trying to understand how cybersecurity technology and policy play out in the real world.”
Bruce Schneier, author of Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World, Chief Technology Officer of IBM Resilient and fellow at Harvard University's Berkman Center
"You'll See This Message When It Is Too Late provides a fresh perspective on cybersecurity. With attention to the legal and policy decisions that impact cybersecurity efforts, Wolff offers hope that there are more ways to enduringly defend against attacks than we may think."
Jonathan Zittrain, Professor of Computer Science and George Bemis Professor of International Law, Harvard University
“Wolff's book challenges conventional wisdom about cybersecurity with insight, theory, and case studies, concluding that focusing on nontechnical aspects of cybersecurity offers much more leverage than techies realize. Read it!”
Herbert Lin, Senior Research Scholar and Hank J. Holland Research Fellow, Stanford University