The United States and China are in a race to build the world鈥檚 first quantum machine, and whoever crosses the finish line first will attain global dominance for generations to come.
滨苍听, a new genre-bending thriller,聽New York Times聽bestselling author 补苍诲听Washington Post聽肠辞濒耻尘苍颈蝉迟听David Ignatius聽tells the fictional story of a hyper-fast quantum computer鈥攖he digital equivalent of a nuclear bomb鈥攁ble to shred any encryption and break any code in existence. When top-secret U.S. research labs are compromised by a suspected Chinese informant, CIA officer Harris Chang sets in motion a history-altering investigation that forces him to question he thinks about loyalty, diplomacy, and the primacy of truth.
Couched in the real-world technological arms race, the novel asks pivotal questions about contemporary national security issues鈥攖he competition to achieve quantum computing technology, the high stakes rivalry between the U.S. and China, and the conduct of spycraft in the digital age.
闯辞颈苍听国产视频 NYC聽for a conversation with聽David Ignatius听补苍诲听Karen Greenberg聽on the fictional tale of cyber espionage鈥攁nd what it tells us about the real-world threats with which national security policy must contend.
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David Ignatius聽@IgnatiusPost
Columnist, The聽Washington Post
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Karen Greenberg聽@KarenGreenberg3
Director, Center on National Security, Fordham University School of Law
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