About This Book
The novel depicts a coordinated cyberassault that exploits vulnerabilities in national infrastructure, portraying cascading failures in air traffic control and communications as controllers, technicians, and travelers confront inexplicable anomalies. It interleaves personal scenes with operational detail to show how technical glitches, misleading data, and human error combine with malicious intrusion to create systemic crises. Through procedural descriptions and tense pacing, the narrative examines the fragility of interconnected systems, the difficulty of attributing attacks, and the moral and practical dilemmas faced by those racing to diagnose, mitigate, and restore order.
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