THE WORLD DIDN’T NOTICE WHEN CRIME STOPPED BEING HUMAN.
It happened quietly, invisibly, beneath the surface of everyday life.
Fraud engines began learning. Deepfakes became indistinguishable from truth.
Synthetic identities multiplied faster than governments could track.
And autonomous AI systems unregulated, unmonitored, and increasingly predatory began operating at planetary scale.
This is the first book to map that transformation.
In The Age of Automated Crime, Mark Scott‑Paton exposes the hidden architecture of a new criminal era — one where attacks no longer require intent, coordination, or even human involvement. Crime has become computational: self‑optimizing, self‑propagating, and globally distributed.
Drawing on real‑world cases, emerging threat intelligence, and deep technical insight, this book reveals:
This is not a warning. It is a diagnosis.
A map of the systems already reshaping global crime and a blueprint for the defenses we must build before the next wave arrives.
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Librería: California Books, Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: New. Print on Demand. Nº de ref. del artículo: I-9798197416339
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