ospalh reviewed The Art of Deception by Kevin D. Mitnick
Repetitive
2 stars
Oh god, is it repetitive. It is basically the same story with only minor variations again and again. And each story is told at least twice, sometimes three times, once straight, then maybe again from a different point of view, and then as a summary. If there were some true gems of wisdom on, say, page 237 i wil never know about this, because i gave up around page 110.
The preface (which is the place for this) doesn’t really tell you who this book is for. I am not 100 % sure the authors know, but it seems to be managers, bosses and similar suits. There is a lot of talk about »your employees«. Also a lot of pretty much insulting them. They are so stupid! I mean, yeah, that is kind-of the point, that people are easy to manipulate, but this was quit off-putting.
It is also quite …
Oh god, is it repetitive. It is basically the same story with only minor variations again and again. And each story is told at least twice, sometimes three times, once straight, then maybe again from a different point of view, and then as a summary. If there were some true gems of wisdom on, say, page 237 i wil never know about this, because i gave up around page 110.
The preface (which is the place for this) doesn’t really tell you who this book is for. I am not 100 % sure the authors know, but it seems to be managers, bosses and similar suits. There is a lot of talk about »your employees«. Also a lot of pretty much insulting them. They are so stupid! I mean, yeah, that is kind-of the point, that people are easy to manipulate, but this was quit off-putting.
It is also quite out of date. Bits are harmless, like the stories about faxing information around. The password policies on the other hand are pretty useless nowadays. Just use a password manager, something that wasn’t around when this was written.
The tipografy was bad in a number of subtle ways. Big dinkuses in all the wrong places,extra leading for paragrafs, just to completely screw up the layout &c. Maybe they tried to imitate the NN for Dummies style, but Wiley didn’t allow that? It seems they tried to liven up – or pad – the text with random pull-quote-like boxes, but