LTC Nalonie Tyrrell is a U.S. Army intelligence officer with expertise in cyber intelligence, red teaming, and wargaming. She currently serves on the faculty of the National Defense University’s College of Information and Cyberspace, teaching courses on cyber intelligence, emerging technologies, and the information environment. Her research focuses on cyberspace as both an intelligence threat and collection platform. She holds master’s degrees from Harvard University, the National Intelligence University, and The University of Texas at
ISBN 978-0593241844, Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2024, 336 pages, $11.08 (hardcover) Reviewed by: Nalonie Tyrrell, National Defense University—College of Information and Cyberspace, Washington, D.C.,...
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