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Digital fortress book review
Digital fortress book review









Tankado has informed NSA that he is going to put the “ Digital Fortress” on his website for open sell to everyone who wants it.

digital fortress book review

Susan starts working on breaking the code and discovers that it was written by a man called Ensei Tankado, a former NSA employee turned protestor who is against the digital spying by NSA in personnel lives of citizens without their knowledge. The chain of events starts with NSA’s head, Commander Trevor Strathmore, calling Susan to office and informing her about a new and complex computing system defence program called “Digital Fortress” that the TRANSLTR has encountered, and strangely is not able to break through. The NSA houses one of the most efficient super-computer of the world called the T RANSLTR, which can practically crack any code and is the backbone of NSA’s electronic data collection and analysis network. Susan Fletcher, intelligent and attractive, works as a head cryptographer at the National Security Agnecy, USA. Though the book primarily belongs to the techno-thriller genre, Dan Brown’s love for puzzles and anagrams, which he later utilised as a base to build his most successful stories, also makes its first appearance here. He made his debut in the field of fictional thriller novels with “ Digital Fortress“, published in 1998.

digital fortress book review

Dan Brown rose to fame in 2003 with his controversial international best-seller “ The Da Vinci Code”.











Digital fortress book review