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Welcome back to Playing Books, the show where extraordinary stories reshape how you think, live, and participate in the world. Thank you for tuning in to the cyber episode of the podcast. In this episode, we discuss Fred Kaplan’s Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War, an explosive account of cyber warfare from its classified origins to its terrifying present day. Listening to this episode equips you with a sharp understanding of modern conflict. Instead of bogging you down in dense technical jargon, we focus on the gripping human drama that shaped our digital reality. By tuning in, you will gain exclusive insights into: The Surprising Origins of Digital Warfare: Discover how cyber war actually began with profound confusion rather than a genius hack, as generals misunderstood code and programmers ignored military language. The Key Players and Hidden Decisions: Meet the innovators who anticipated the threat, the skeptics who dismissed it, and the silent operators who defend the systems you rely on every day. Real-World Vulnerabilities: Learn about the historic breaches that forced governments to act and the terrifying gap that still exists between public knowledge and classified threats. This discussion carries immense weight today in 2026, an era where cyberattacks actively shape elections, disrupt critical infrastructure, and force every major institution to scramble for defense. Kaplan wrote this book as both a warning and a history lesson. You will leave this episode understanding that cyber warfare is no longer a future threat because it is already here and accelerating. Fred Kaplan’s Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War exposes how warfare works and the dark sides of our digital age; consequently, you should be more proactive. We recommend you consider purchasing it on Amazon [https://amzn.to/4f5GteQ], at your regular bookstore, or get it through your local library. We believe you care about the cyber welfare of your family members, friends, colleagues, and others. This episode and Fred Kaplan’s Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War can help them navigate the digital landscape knowledgeably. So, share this episode around, please. Could you also subscribe, follow, and like the Playing Books podcast, and leave your comments and questions? playingbooks.org [http://playingbooks.org] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@playingbookspodcast] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/worthscope/] Twitter [https://x.com/worthscope] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@playingbookspodcast] Thank you for your time and for listening to the episode.
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