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Space Piracy
Comprehensive exploration of humanity's potential for criminal activities in outer space Space Piracy: Preparing for a Criminal Crisis in Orbit is a forward-thinking resource that considers, analyzes, and provides solutions to the influence of the ignoble side of humanity in the realm of outer space, where potential for crime, corruption, piracy, and war increases as the exploitation of space as a commercial resource continues to develop. This book blends the authors' knowledge with that of subject matter experts to deliver a holistic understanding of criminality in space and help readers broaden their horizons beyond their own area of specialization. Some of the topics explored in this insightful book include: * Space hacking, from software, data, network, and hardware risks to existing cybersecurity standards and practices in space * Criminal organizations that might pursue criminal activities in space, including cartels, kidnappers and devicenappers, and governments * Laws and treaties relevant to space crime, such as the Communications Satellite Act and the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 Filled with practical, thought-provoking knowledge and guidance, Space Piracy: Preparing for a Criminal Crisis in Orbit earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of professionals working in the best of humanity's institutions, including law and intelligence services, finance, insurance and risk management, corporations, and the sciences, who seek to combat what the worst of us may be dreaming up. [256 Pages, Hardcover]
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The Communicative Engineer
THE COMMUNICATIVE ENGINEER Application-oriented communication guidebook designed for engineering students and practitioners to improve their asking, listening, writing, speaking, and use of visuals Practicing engineers spend about half their time communicating ideas, facts, and feelings but invest only a small part of their formal education learning how to communicate. The Communicative Engineer addresses this gap. When used as a textbook for students or resource for practitioners, this book shows engineers in all disciplines how to use five communication modes--asking, listening, writing, speaking, and visuals--to participate in or lead successful engineering projects and achieve professional success and significance. Written by a highly qualified author with six decades of relevant experience, The Communicative Engineer: * Illustrates, using examples, the benefits of communication knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSA) and the costs of poor communication * Presents communication fundamentals and goes well beyond theory by illustrating numerous applications * Describes the five modes of communication, including their pros and cons, and offers detailed advice on when and how to use them * Prepares readers to use or participate in various communication forms such as interviews, letters, meeting minutes, memoranda, oral examinations, proposals, question and answer sessions, reports, resumes, speeches, and texts * Profiles excellent engineer communicators to serve as exemplars and references memorable speeches from within and outside of engineering to provide examples * Provides thorough documentation of content for readers who want to dig deeper into selective aspects of communication Supplementing the scientific and technical education of engineers, The Communicative Engineer offers engineering students and practitioners in all disciplines the parallel communication KSA needed to fully realize their potential. Given technology's ever-increasing role in society, the communicative engineer will be prepared to fill leadership roles. [224 Pages, Softcover]
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