Marc Goodman
Goodman probes the intricate nexus between technology and crime, shedding light on how technological advancements pose significant security challenges. His focus on cybersecurity emerges from a robust background in law enforcement, including his tenure as an LAPD officer specializing in cyber and financial crimes, and as a senior advisor to INTERPOL. These experiences inform his writing, particularly his acclaimed book "Future Crimes", which delves into the vulnerabilities of interconnected systems. Therefore, Goodman's insights offer a critical lens through which the dark side of innovation can be understood, revealing both threats and potential safeguards.\n\nThrough a combination of rigorous analysis and accessible prose, Goodman’s work encourages vigilance in navigating the digital landscape. As a strategist specializing in the intersection of technology and security, his discussions on cybercrime, cyberterrorism, and information warfare serve to educate and empower readers. His role as Chair for Policy, Law, and Ethics at Singularity University further underscores his commitment to integrating ethical considerations with technological progress. For policymakers, industry leaders, and the public, his analyses highlight the necessity of balancing innovation with security, making his bio a compelling read for those interested in the societal implications of technology.\n\nBeyond individual readers, Goodman’s contributions extend to global organizations and educational institutions. His role in founding the Future Crimes Institute and his academic positions, including his professorship at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, reflect his dedication to advancing understanding of cybersecurity threats. As a distinguished visiting scholar at Stanford University, his work continues to influence contemporary discussions around public safety and digital ethics. Through his writing and teachings, Goodman equips his audience with the tools to critically assess the intersection of technology and crime, thereby contributing to a more informed and secure future.
Books by Marc Goodman

Future Crimes
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