Book Review: Cosmos by Ann Druyan
5 Stars , Latest Posts , Non-Fiction / November 3, 2020

The first think I noticed when holding this book is the quality of the item. The book is lavishly printed, quality pages and magnificent photographs throughout. Cosmos: Possible Worlds by Ann Druyan consists of 13 chapters, all are separated subjects and need not to be read in order

Book Review: Anxious People by Fredrik Backman
5 Stars , Fiction , Latest Posts / September 21, 2020

In a small Swedish town, a bank robbery has taken place. The bank robber is, obviously, not a professional for trying to rob a cashless bank. The robber stumbles into a showing for an apartment, on New Year’s Eve no less, and accidentally turns the incident into a hostage situation.

Book Review: Open Source Intelligence Techniques (7th Edition) by Michael Bazzell
5 Stars , Latest Posts , Non-Fiction / August 24, 2020

The author has online instructions on how to setup a virtual machine using Linux to run many of the tools in your own environment without relying on external websites for your research. The book also talks about ethics, policy, documentation, and methodology – issues which might not be as impressive as catching or following bad actors, but are very important in courts and, of course, to management

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