Lights Out: A Cyberattack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the Aftermath

Written by:
Ted Koppel
Narrated by:
Ted Koppel

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
16
Narrator
10
Release Date
October 2015
Duration
8 hours 10 minutes
Summary
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Ted Koppel reveals that a major cyberattack on America’s power grid is not only possible but likely, that it would be devastating, and that the United States is shockingly unprepared.

“Fascinating, frightening, and beyond timely.”—Anderson Cooper

Imagine a blackout lasting not days, but weeks or months. Tens of millions of people over several states are affected. For those without access to a generator, there is no running water, no sewage, no refrigeration or light. Food and medical supplies are dwindling. Devices we rely on have gone dark. Banks no longer function, looting is widespread, and law and order are being tested as never before. 

It isn’t just a scenario. A well-designed attack on just one of the nation’s three electric power grids could cripple much of our infrastructure—and in the age of cyberwarfare, a laptop has become the only necessary weapon. Several nations hostile to the United States could launch such an assault at any time. In fact, as a former chief scientist of the NSA reveals, China and Russia have already penetrated the grid. And a cybersecurity advisor to President Obama believes that independent actors—from “hacktivists” to terrorists—have the capability as well. “It’s not a question of if,” says Centcom Commander General Lloyd Austin, “it’s a question of when.” 

And yet, as Koppel makes clear, the federal government, while well prepared for natural disasters, has no plan for the aftermath of an attack on the power grid.  The current Secretary of Homeland Security suggests keeping a battery-powered radio.

In the absence of a government plan, some individuals and communities have taken matters into their own hands. Among the nation’s estimated three million “preppers,” we meet one whose doomsday retreat includes a newly excavated three-acre lake, stocked with fish, and a Wyoming homesteader so self-sufficient that he crafted the thousands of adobe bricks in his house by hand. We also see the unrivaled disaster preparedness of the Mormon church, with its enormous storehouses, high-tech dairies, orchards, and proprietary trucking company—the fruits of a long tradition of anticipating the worst. But how, Koppel asks, will ordinary civilians survive?

With urgency and authority, one of our most renowned journalists examines a threat unique to our time and evaluates potential ways to prepare for a catastrophe that is all but inevitable.
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Anonymous

very informative

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Scott Patulski

Easy listen - Koppel's major message is if something bad happens that is unusual don't count on the government to save your butt as they are woefully unprepared for something that hasn't happened yet. The internet is the source of much mischief and we are all better off preparing for something as there is value in the process. Thought provoking piece from that standpoint.

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jason simmons

It's a pretty good read. Very eye opening!

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will lange

Excellent and thought-provoking. Our government leaders need to pay attention because an attack is imminent. As the author points out at this point plans to deal with it are in their infancy and they are inadequate.. Will Lange

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Clifford Beatty

Koppel never disappoints. Fantastic read! Well researched and reported. Not to be missed.

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Greg Kemp

An interesting and thought provoking read. One wonders how prepared we are to launch our own attack, should it become necessary.

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