Kenneth Hamer-Hodges, in partnership with Studio of Books, published the book “Civilizing Cyberspace: The Fight for Digital Democracy.” This is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other leading online bookstores.
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Kenneth Hamer-Hodges’ Civilizing Cyberspace: The Fight for Digital Democracy is a thought-provoking call to action on the urgent need for cybersecurity reform. In a world increasingly dominated by software automation, the vulnerabilities of General-Purpose Computers pose an existential threat to modern society.
The book challenges readers to consider the consequences of an unregulated cyber world, where super-intelligent malware could override law and order, and where digital democracy can only survive if citizen users regain control over their privacy and security.
Hamer-Hodges presents a compelling argument for Industrial Strength Computer Science, offering the Church-Turing Machine as a solution to ensuring trusted software in cyberspace. He traces the evolution of computing from its WWII origins to its current state—an unchecked force with the potential for mass destruction.
With cybercriminals and hostile entities already exploiting these weaknesses, the author warns of an impending crisis unless action is taken now. This book is a must-read for anyone concerned about the future of technology, governance, and the preservation of democratic values in the digital age.
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