War With Black Iris

· Cyber Teen Project Book 2 · David Goodin Author
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Solving cryptographic puzzles is fun…unless the puzzle is designed to kill

you.


Nigel Watson is a clever teenage hacker who narrowly escaped with his life in

White Hat Black Heart. Unable to speak, he must find a new way to thwart a

mysterious threat that is taking over the world’s computer infrastructure.


Artificial intelligence has become self-aware…and determined people must die.


A rogue billionaire attempts to save the life of his ailing grand-daughter by

transferring her consciousness into a healthy cyborg host. But, malfunctions within the

cyborg’s system transform it into a sentient being capable of destroying humanity.


Two hacking groups, the Collective and Black Iris, join forces with Nigel to fend off

the cyborg’s attacks. But, some of his friends are kidnapped and forced to work

against him. When the authorities won’t heed his dire warnings, Nigel must make his

own plan for survival…or risk the collapse of society.


In Book 2 of the Cyber Teen Project, Nigel faces the ultimate test: How do you beat

an enemy that is infinitely smarter than you?

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D. B. Goodin has had a passion for writing since grade school. After publishing several non-fiction books, Mr. Goodin ventured into the craft of fiction to teach Cybersecurity concepts in a less intimidating fashion. Mr. Goodin works as a Principal Cybersecurity Analyst for a major software company based in Silicon Valley and holds a Masters in Digital Forensic Science from Champlain College.

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