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Don't miss a moment of the beloved New York Times bestselling series where spies-in-training navigate double crosses, secret missions, friendship, and first love--now with a bonus epilogue! After the excitement of the fall, all Cammie Morgan wants is peaceful semester at school. But that's easier said than done when you're a CIA legacy and go to the premier school in the world...for spies. Cammie may have a genius I.Q., but there are still a lot of things she doesn't know. Like, how much trouble is she really in after what happened last semester? What will happen with Josh? And above all, why is her mother acting so strangely? Despite Cammie's best intentions to be a normal student, danger seems to follow her. She and her friends learn that their school is going to play host to some mysterious guests-code name: Blackthorne. Then she's blamed for a security breach that leaves the school's top secret status at risk. Soon, Cammie and her friends are crawling through walls and surveilling the school to learn the truth about Blackthorne and clear Cammie's name. Even though they have confidence in their spy skills, this time the targets are tougher (and hotter), and the stakes for Cammie's heart-and her beloved school-are higher than ever.
What we can learn from the aftermath of cybersecurity breaches and how we can do a better job protecting online data. Cybersecurity incidents make the news with startling regularity. Each breach—the theft of 145.5 million Americans' information from Equifax, for example, or the Russian government's theft of National Security Agency documents, or the Sony Pictures data dump—makes headlines, inspires panic, instigates lawsuits, and is then forgotten. The cycle of alarm and amnesia continues with the next attack, and the one after that. In this book, cybersecurity expert Josephine Wolff argues that we shouldn't forget about these incidents, we should investigate their trajectory, from technology flaws to reparations for harm done to their impact on future security measures. We can learn valuable lessons in the aftermath of cybersecurity breaches. Wolff describes a series of significant cybersecurity incidents between 2005 and 2015, mapping the entire life cycle of each breach in order to identify opportunities for defensive intervention. She outlines three types of motives underlying these attacks—financial gain, espionage, and public humiliation of the victims—that have remained consistent through a decade of cyberattacks, offers examples of each, and analyzes the emergence of different attack patterns. The enormous TJX breach in 2006, for instance, set the pattern for a series of payment card fraud incidents that led to identity fraud and extortion; the Chinese army conducted cyberespionage campaigns directed at U.S.-based companies from 2006 to 2014, sparking debate about the distinction between economic and political espionage; and the 2014 breach of the Ashley Madison website was aimed at reputations rather than bank accounts.
This book provides a comprehensive practical guide to the plethora of devices that have been developed to support the failing heart. It features easy to follow clinically relevant guidance on mechanical devices used for improving cardiac electrical conduction and cardiac output. Chapters cover indications and implant considerations for the implantable cardioverter defibrillator and cardiac resynchronization therapy devices and hemodynamic monitoring in the intensive care unit. Case-Based Device Therapy for Heart Failure describes how to properly use a range of available devices to treat heart failure. Thanks to its multidisciplinary authorship, it is a valuable resource for practising and trainee heart failure cardiologists, electrophysiologists and cardiac surgeons.
No home, no family, no nothing. This is how Rose and her sister Snow have lived for their entire lives: hiding in the bowels of Rove City, begging for scraps, and relying on the kindness of the mysterious Baron for survival tips--all while avoiding security bots, stealing to survive, and doing everything within their power to avoid capture. Then comes the purge. The city suddenly begins changing security schedules, doing random maintenance, and arresting anyone who is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Not to mention, the mysterious Baron, who has helped them so many times before, seems to have disappeared. And there's nothing Rose can do. Or so she thinks. The purge sends the sisters fleeing into the main levels of the city where they must hide in plain sight, protected only by their wits and the strange appearances of a stray dog. Rose quickly begins to realize that the way they are living their lives is unsustainable. No matter how hard they try, how fast they run, or how well they hide--eventually, they will get caught. Unless she can find the Baron. With the help of her new friend Aspen, Rose risks everything to find out who this mysterious Baron is, so together they can help save every underdweller in Rove City.
Step into Cammie Morgan's world of intrigue in the first book of the beloved New York Times bestselling Gallagher Girls series Cammie Morgan is a student at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, a fairly typical all-girls school -- that is, if every school taught advanced martial arts in PE and the latest in chemical warfare in science, and students received extra credit for breaking CIA codes in computer class. The Gallagher Academy might claim to be a school for geniuses but it's really a school for spies. Even though Cammie is fluent in fourteen languages and capable of killing a man in seven different ways, she has no idea what to do when she meets an ordinary boy who thinks she's an ordinary girl. Sure, she can tap his phone, hack into his computer, or track him through town with the skill of a real "pavement artist" -- but can she maneuver a relationship with someone who can never know the truth about her? Cammie Morgan may be an elite spy-in-training, but in her sophomore year, she's on her most dangerous mission -- falling in love.
In a world where reality is augmented and minds are measured, one neurodivergent analyst uncovers a truth that could shatter civilization—or save it. Alex Thorne has always been an outsider. In a society optimized by the all-pervasive NEXUS system, his ADHD brain is seen as a glitch to be corrected. But when Alex stumbles upon a dangerous inconsistency in the data that powers their world, he discovers that his "flaws" might be the key to unraveling a conspiracy that runs deeper than anyone imagined. Teaming up with fellow neurodivergent Devon, Alex is thrust into a shadowy world of resistance movements, corporate espionage, and mind-bending revelations about the nature of reality itself. As they delve deeper, they realize that NEXUS is more than just an augmented reality system—it's a tool that could reshape human consciousness itself. With devious tech moguls, enigmatic hackers, and a mysterious figure known only as "The Artist" all vying for control, Alex and Devon must navigate a labyrinth of deception where nothing is as it seems. Their journey will challenge not only their perception of the world but the very essence of what it means to be human. In a race against time, with the fate of global consciousness hanging in the balance, Alex must confront the ultimate question: When reality itself can be rewritten, what does it truly mean to be "optimized"? "The Quantified Life" is a mind-bending techno-thriller that explores the power of neurodiversity in a world obsessed with conformity. Fans of Blake Crouch's "Recursion" and Ramez Naam's "Nexus" will be entranced by this provocative tale that blurs the lines between human and machine, reality and illusion, progress and control. Dive into a future uncomfortably close to our present, where every thought is quantified, every action is optimized, and the greatest threat to humanity might just be its pursuit of perfection. Your reality will never be the same.
Connected Health is the most dynamic phenomenon in healthcare technology today. From smartphones and tablets to apps, body sensors and telemedicine, Connected Health promises to stir foundational shifts in healthcare quality and delivery. This is a watershed moment in healthcare – the Connected Health ecosystem is dramatically impacting healthcare’s stakeholders, from patients to C-Suite executives, and is delivering on the tri aim: quality care, coordination and cost savings. This new book conducts a focused examination of wearables as an explosive niches of the Connect Health market. Covering a range of issues from wearable applications in the consumer and provider spaces, to emerging technology solutions and hurdles to successful deployment, this book also provides an engaging discussion about wearables as a change agent of healthcare delivery. The discussion continues with and examination of the interplay between solutions like wearables in the Healthcare Internet of Things ("IoT") landscape. The book also explores the scope and trajectory of the Connected Health ecosystem through a combination of expert commentary and selected case studies. It serves as an educational resource as well as a practical guide in strategizing and executing a Connected Health market and product strategy.
The first book in its series, 12:25 is a story about a future world that is not so different from our own. The otter which carries the earth through space is dying and the orbital cloud around it has become so cluttered that any more mission outside of earth is unfeasible. Millions are stuck on mars and without a chance to resupply. This dystopian world has been ruined by powerful men and a group of not so powerful men decide to play their hand at politics until the world turns violent. We also see the current status of Heaven and Hell through various deities. What happens when you die? You soon find out that you serve the God you believed in at the time of your death in the battle royale that is Heaven. When a God dies in Heaven they become a mythology on earth and their new home is in Hell where they wait for their relevance to die. We see the world of Hell first portrayed by Thoth who shares his story on how peaceful Hell was. Until Father Johnathan shows up and is forced to fight for his own survival and that of many more. Now with all three worlds in complete chaos, how will the other characters bring stability to them? If they can.
This book is very much written from the heart of the author and describes his inner turmoil and feelings of hopelessness as the First World War raged. He describes the heart's domain as the world and pleads that we should not let war so engulf us that we can think of nothing else.