Confidential

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Outstanding *********

Last modified: May 21, 2007, 2:57 a.m.

Excellent coverage.

Ahhhhh… the joy of reading something about intelligence and counter-intelligence that doesn't talk about bribing guards, professional prostitutes or hacking, nor about Porter's five forces or equivalent. A very well grounded book that takes itself seriously and have a very practical underpinning. Add to this that it is very well written and to the point nearly all the time.

The only negative comments are that it is badly typeset and the nearly total absence of any pictures or summarizing tables makes it sometimes very hard to comprehend and use as a text-book or as a reference litterature.

Now, how do I get my CEO to read it, hmm…

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