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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-269) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
This is warfare -- Mining for clues at the DNC -- Meanwhile, back at the White House... -- The dossier -- They are hacking the hell out of us -- Dead drops, invisible ink, propaganda, and deep cover -- Modern-day spies -- Conversation with a ghost -- Vladimir Putin: who is this guy? -- The playbook -- Putin's grudge against Clinton -- The separation between federal and state government -- From civil rights to Russian intelligence -- Living the dream: Birmingham -- Moscow on the Hudson -- They're talking -- The cyber ref: a conversation with Michael Hayden -- Election Day -- What has just happened? -- A sidenote about Comey -- There can't be two presidents -- Obama responds -- 9/11, Antifa, and Hamilton 68: a conversation with Laura Rosenberger -- Race-based propaganda: undermining democracy by tapping our Achilles' heel -- The documents -- Putin's end game in the United States -- Clues for reporters: that nagging feeling -- Voting booth dinosaurs -- A hole in the dike -- Cyber tools -- Should we trust them? -- Things have gone horribly awry -- The new playing field -- Our playbook -- Why didn't they see it? -- A patriotic Russian hacker.
Summary, etc.:
"A CBS correspondent presents an in-depth examination of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign and measures to protect US voting systems against future cyber attacks"--