The dark corners of cyberwarfare, 'Code of War: The Stuxnet Story.'
In a world increasingly connected by invisible threads of data, a new kind of monster was born.
The story of the Morris Worm, the first Internet worm that led to the birth of modern cybersecurity. Robert Tappan Morris's curiosity had far-reaching effects on the digital world.
Imagine being a 17-year-old in the 19th century, a time when women were more often seen and not heard, especially not in the sciences. Now, picture walking into a room and encountering a machine that promises to redefine the future. This was Ada Lovelace's reality when she met Charles Babbage and his Difference Engine.
In the late 1980s, Tim Berners-Lee was just another young computer scientist, albeit a brilliant one, working at CERN in Switzerland. He was surrounded by some of the world's most intelligent minds, all hard at work deciphering the secrets of the universe. But Berners-Lee noticed a problem plaguing these intellectual giants: they were drowning in data and had no efficient way to manage it.