Kenneth Hamer-Hodges, in partnership with Studio of Books, published the book “Winning World War III: Industrial Strength Computer Science.” This is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other leading online bookstores.
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“Winning World War III: Industrial Strength Computer Science” by Kenneth James Hamer-Hodges tackles the critical challenges of modern cybersecurity in the digital age. The third book in his trilogy, it explores the global cyber warfare between democracies and authoritarian regimes. Hamer-Hodges critiques traditional binary computers and proposes a bold overhaul using the Church-Turing Thesis and Lambda Calculus to address cybersecurity’s most pressing issues.
With a mix of historical context, technical insight, and futuristic vision, the book highlights the vulnerabilities of our digital infrastructure and the real-world consequences of neglecting scientific principles.
Hamer-Hodges makes a compelling case for decentralization in cyberspace, linking the survival of democracy to the evolution of computer science. For anyone interested in the future of cybersecurity and its political impact, this book offers a fascinating, thought-provoking perspective.
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