Marc Goodman has spent a career in law enforcement, including working as a street police officer, a senior adviser to Interpol, a futurist-in-residence with the FBI and training police forces in dozens of countries around the world, including the Metropolitan Police. As the founder of the Future Crimes Institute and the Chair for Policy, Law, and Ethics at Silicon Valley's Singularity University, he continues to investigate the intriguing and often terrifying intersection of science and security, uncovering nascent threats and combating the darker sides of technology.
Goodman describes Future Crimes as a 'rough ride' — and with some justice. But in an area where criminals profit from the ignorance of the general public, it is a ride well worth taking if we are to prevent the worst of his predictions from taking shape * Financial Times * A riveting read -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan Excellent and timely * The Economist * Future Crimes has the pace of a sci-fi film but it's happening now. It will be a long time before anyone who reads it will feel safe on-line again -- William Hartston * Express * Goodman is a go-to guide for all who want a good scaring about the dark side of technology * New Scientist * OMG. This is a wake-up call. * Kevin Kelly, co-founder of WIRED Magazine * An essential read for law enforcers, corporations and the community alike * Khoo Boon Hui, former President of Interpol * Future-proof yourself by reading this book * Jane McGonigal, New York Times bestselling author of Reality is Broken * Future Crimes deserves a prominent place in our front-line library * Ed Burns, co-creator of The Wire * The question I am most often asked in my lectures is 'what's the next big crime?' The answer is in this book. * Frank Abagnale, New York Times bestselling author of Catch Me if You Can * A masterful page-turner that warns of a hundred worst case scenarios you've never thought of, while also - thank goodness - offering bold and clever strategies to thwart them * PW Singer, author of Wired for War * Future Crimes is the Must Read Book of the Year. * Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of Drive and To Sell is Human *