Guess who I met at the Bay Area Book Festival in downtown Berkeley this month?
If you haven’t read @pluralistic’s “Red Team Blues” yet, it’s a fast-moving and deeply humane Bay Area tech/finance thriller.
Guess who I met at the Bay Area Book Festival in downtown Berkeley this month?
If you haven’t read @pluralistic’s “Red Team Blues” yet, it’s a fast-moving and deeply humane Bay Area tech/finance thriller.
* #Berkeley: I'll be at the #BayAreaBookfest with #GlynnWashington on 5/6:
https://www.baybookfest.org/session/cory-doctorow/
* #Vancouver: On 5/10 I'm doing an afternoon keynote for #OSSummit:
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-north-america/
And that evening I'll be at #MassyArts with #SeanCranbury:
* #Calgary: I'll be at #Wordfest with #PeterHemminger on 5/11:
https://wordfest.com/2023/event/wordfest-presents-cory-doctorow/
* #Gaithersburg: I'll be at the #GaithersburgBookFest on 5/20:
https://www.gaithersburgbookfestival.org/featured_author/cory-doctorow/
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In cyber-security, the red team plays attack; the blue team plays defense. Martin Hench, the protagonist of Cory Doctorow’s latest too-close-to-home-for-comfort thriller, Red Team Blues, was born to play attack. There is simply no better financial Red Teamer in Silicon Valley. Martin is 67 years old, single, and a successful self-employed forensic accountant. While an […]