
The Racism of Cybersecurity: A Solution by William Benjamin Jones - Paperback
The Racism of Cybersecurity: A Solution by William Benjamin Jones - Paperback
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by William Jones (Author)
The Racism of Cybersecurity (TROC) Why the Cybersecurity Industry Cannot Solve the Problem It Profits From Cybersecurity has become a trillion-dollar industry. Yet the attacks never stop. Why? In The Racism of Cybersecurity (TROC), inventor and former U.S. Patent Examiner William Benjamin Jones exposes a question the cybersecurity establishment has avoided for decades: What if the real problem isn't hackers... but the way networks themselves are managed? Drawing from firsthand experience inside the national security and telecommunications ecosystem, Jones tells the story behind Network Law & Order, a revolutionary approach to governing telecommunications networks using configuration management principles normally reserved for complex weapons systems. But this book is not just about technology. It is about what happens when a breakthrough idea emerges from a place the establishment is not prepared to recognize. TROC explores how bureaucracy, institutional inertia, and racial bias can combine to suppress solutions that challenge entrenched industries.
Inside This Book You Will Discover
- Why the cybersecurity industry focuses on defense after attack instead of fixing networks at their source
- The concept of Network Law & Order, a system for managing telecommunications networks the way engineers manage aircraft, satellites, and weapons platforms
- Why today's video gamers could become tomorrow's cyber defenders
- How telecommunications infrastructure may become the "New Oil" of the digital economy
- And why the solution to cybersecurity may have been hiding in plain sight for decades
A Story of Technology, Power, and Persistence Part memoir, part technical exposé, and part strategic blueprint, The Racism of Cybersecurity reveals how one inventor's decades-long struggle to introduce a new framework for network governance exposes deeper questions about innovation, race, and institutional resistance in America's cybersecurity establishment. Provocative, deeply personal, and unapologetically direct, TROC challenges readers to rethink everything they believe about cybersecurity. Because if the problem has been misunderstood... the solution may already exist.



















