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Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy
Eamon Javers
The Secret World of Corporate Espionage
HarperCollins
March 2010
On Sale: February 22, 2010
320 pages ISBN: 0061697206 EAN: 9780061697203 Hardcover
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In this penetrating work of investigative and historical
journalism, Eamon Javers explores the dangerous and
combustible power spies hold over international business.
Today's global economy has a dark underbelly: the
world of corporate espionage. Using cutting-edge technology,
age-old techniques of deceit and manipulation, and sheer
talent, spies act as the hidden puppeteers of globalized
businesses. They control markets, determine prices,
influence corporate decisions, and manage the flow of data
and information of some of the world's biggest corporations.
In his gripping and alarming book, Eamon Javers takes the
reader inside this hidden global industry. Readers meet the
spies who conduct surveillance operations, satellite
analysts who peer down on corporate targets from the skies,
veteran CIA officers who work for hedge funds, and even a
Soviet military intelligence officer who now sells his
services to American companies. This industry has
tentacles in almost every industry in almost every corner of
the globe. Intelligence companies and the spies they employ
are setting up fake Web sites to elicit information,
trailing individuals and mirroring travel itiner-aries,
Dumpster-diving in household and corporate trash, using
ultrasophisticated satellite surveillance to spy on
facilities, acting as impostors to take jobs within
companies or to gain access to corporations, concocting
elaborate schemes of fraud and deceit, and hacking e-mail
and secure computer networks. The work of this industry can
be ingenious, but it also raises crucial moral and legal
questions in a world where global conflicts are as likely to
be corporation versus corporation as they are to be nation
versus nation. This globalized industry is not a
recent phenomenon, but rather a continuation of a
fascinating history. The story begins with Allan Pinkerton,
the nation's first true "private eye," and extends through
the annals of a rich history that includes tycoons and
playboys, presidents and FBI operatives, CEOs and
accountants, Cold War veterans and military personnel. Built
on exclusive reporting and unprecedented access, this book
features accounts of Howard Hughes's private CIA, the
extensive spying that took place in a battle between two
global food companies, and interviews with some of the
world's top corporate surveillance experts.
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