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.
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.
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.