I don’t have fiction. But you might find Cyberspies by Gordon Corera interesting if you’re interested in nonfiction at all. It discusses sigint and cryptography from WWI to modern day along with some history of hacking, mass surveillance, and some of the threats in play. His coverage is balanced enough that I genuinely don’t know where he stands in terms of the balance between individual privacy and the “national security” of surveillance.
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Jason Matthews’ Red Sparrow trilogy
I don’t have fiction. But you might find Cyberspies by Gordon Corera interesting if you’re interested in nonfiction at all. It discusses sigint and cryptography from WWI to modern day along with some history of hacking, mass surveillance, and some of the threats in play. His coverage is balanced enough that I genuinely don’t know where he stands in terms of the balance between individual privacy and the “national security” of surveillance.
The Hourglass Network by Andre Soares.
Brilliant. Like a modern John Le Carre.