03164nam 2200601Ia 450 991064970390332120210209162137.01-74224-574-9(CKB)2550000000074266(EBL)867349(OCoLC)772467055(SSID)ssj0000633515(PQKBManifestationID)12199999(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000633515(PQKBWorkID)10617561(PQKB)11012239(MiAaPQ)EBC867349(MiAaPQ)EBC3440904(MiAaPQ)EBC816016(Au-PeEL)EBL816016(OCoLC)769190518(EXLCZ)99255000000007426620111102d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCome the revolution[electronic resource] a memoir /Alex MitchellSydney New South Publishing20111 online resource (553 p.)A NewSouth book.1-306-09574-3 1-74223-307-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; About the Author; Dedication; Copyright; Contents; Author's note; Acknowledgements; Prologue; PART ONE; 1 A cadet on the Townsville Bulletin; 2 Going outback: The Mount Isa Mail; 3 On Murdoch's Sydney paper; 4 View from the Canberra press gallery; 5 Waking up in swinging London; 6 Halcyon days at the Sunday Times; 7 Chance to be a war correspondent; 8 Exit from Thomson House; 9 Tales of Jerome D Hoffman; 10 The Man Who Stole Uganda; PART TWO; 11 Introduction to Leon Trotsky; 12 Life of the party; 13 The revival of Trotskyism; 14 The state within the state15 Police raid on the Red House16 How the GPU murdered Trotsky; 17 Opening doors to the Arab world; 18 High Court - high farce; 19 Comrades Vanessa and Corin; 20 Ambassador at large; 21 Faith, hope and charity; 22 The political fallout begins; 23 Breaking the faith; 24 The WRP implodes; 25 Decision time; 26 On reflection; Notes; Select bibliography; IndexA rollicking tale of chain-smoking newspapermen, union leaders, revolutionaries, crooked cops, corrupt politicians, spies, dictators, and ordinary working people, this is the memoir of political journalist Alex Mitchell, who worked on several newspapers around Australia before landing in Fleet Street in the 1960s. Full of vivid anecdotes about the lives of an extraordinary range of people?including Yasser Arafat, Muammar Gadafi, Saddam Hussein, and Vanessa Redgrave?this narrative demonstrates how Mitchell's Sunday Times investigative team exposed Soviet double agent Kim Philby and how the jourJournalistsAustraliaBiographyAuthors, AustralianBiographyElectronic books.JournalistsAuthors, Australian070.92900Mitchell Alex1038024MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910649703903321Come the revolution2754873UNINA03148nam 2200361 450 991037569330332120230825192140.0(CKB)4100000007598082(NjHacI)994100000007598082(EXLCZ)99410000000759808220230825d2018 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security and PrivaCy October 19, 2018, Toronto, ON, Canada /David Lie ; Association for Computing Machinery-Digital Library, contributorNew York NY :ACM,[2018]©20181 online resource (108 pages) illustrationsACM Conferences1-4503-5992-2 It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the Fourth ACM Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security and PrivaCy (CPS-SPC) in conjunction with the 25th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS) in Toronto, Canada. Our increased dependency on cyber-physical systems (CPS) has amplified concerns of cyber attacks on these systems. These transformative attack methods require additional research into secure control systems and related architectures of CPS. The majority of the published literature addressing the security and privacy of CPS reflect a field that is still developing. As such, the overall principles, models, and theories for securing CPS have not yet emerged. The CPS-SPC workshop series provides a focal point for the research community to begin addressing the security and privacy of CPS in a comprehensive and interdisciplinary manner and, in tandem with other efforts, build a comprehensive research roadmap. As a workshop, we expect to attract papers that reflect new research directions in CPS security and privacy as well as early results based on "works in progress". This year's workshop builds on the foundation laid last year to become one of the premier forums for presentation of interdisciplinary research results and experience reports at the interface of control theory, information security, embedded and real-time systems and human factors applied to CPS. The mission of the workshop is to create a community of researchers focusing on diverse aspects of CPS Security and Privacy, and to provide researchers and practitioners a premier forum to share their perspectives with others interested in interdisciplinary approaches to solve the challenging security and privacy problems in CPS. The workshop attracted 22 submissions from across 15 countries, and all papers were reviewed by at least three program committee members. 8 full papers and 2 short papers were accepted leading to a 45% acceptance rate.Computer securityCongressesComputer security005.8Lie David900592NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910375693303321Proceedings of the 2018 Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security and PrivaCy2287361UNINA