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Feb 1, 1998 · Digital Fortress. Dan Brown. 3.70. 643,155 ratings11,199 reviews. This an alternate cover for 9780552151696. When the NSA's invincible code-breaking machine encounters a mysterious code it cannot break, the agency calls its head cryptographer, Susan Fletcher, a brilliant and beautiful mathematician.
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Feb 10, 1998 · DIGITAL FORTRESS. A technothriller, less improbable than some, involving computers, cryptography, and government paranoia. In Brown's hard-working debut, Commander Trevor Strathmore, the NSA's deputy director of operations, has invented TRANSLTR, a top-secret super-computer that by brute force can crack any encryption code in an hour or two ...
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Jul 31, 2024 · In DIGITAL FORTRESS, author Dan Brown flexes his skills as he takes readers through the overlapping worlds of cryptography and government surveillance, highlighting how the people working in this field could be their own downfall and not really those they perceived as enemies.
Digital Fortress is a techno-thriller novel written by American author Dan Brown and published in 1998 by St. Martin's Press. The book explores the theme of government surveillance of electronically stored information on the private lives of citizens, and the possible civil liberties and ethical implications of using such technology.
Apr 13, 2020 · Book Review: Digital Fortress. Digital Fortress explores the theme of government surveillance of electronically stored information on the private lives of citizens, and the possible civil liberties and ethical implications of using such technology.
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Reviews. Digital Fortress is the best and most realistic techno-thriller to reach the market in years. Dan Brown’s ability to paint in living color the gray area between personal freedom vs. national security is awesome.