Full Report
It’s been a month since Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship was published. From what we know, sales are good. Some of the book’s forty-three chapters are available online: chapters 2, 12, 28, 34, 38, and 41. We need more reviews—six on Amazon is not enough, and no one has yet posted a viral TikTok review. One review was published in Nature and another on the RSA Conference website, but more would be better. If you’ve read the book, please leave a review somewhere. My coauthor and I have been doing all sort of book events, both online and in person. This ...
Analysis Summary
# Main Topic
The analyzed text is not a threat intelligence report but a promotional update regarding the publication and reception of the book *Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship*.
## Key Points
- The book, *Rewiring Democracy*, was published approximately one month prior to the update.
- Sales performance is reported as "good."
- Selected chapters (2, 12, 28, 34, 38, and 41) are available online.
- A concerted effort is underway to solicit more public reviews (Amazon goal is not met, lack of viral TikTok reviews).
- Reviews have been published in Nature and on the RSA Conference website.
- The coauthors are actively participating in numerous book events, both online and in-person.
- Specific upcoming book events mentioned include appearances at the Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center, MIT Museum (Dec 1), and Munk School at the University of Toronto (Dec 2).
- A live AMA is scheduled on the RSA Conference website on December 16th.
## Threat Actors
- No threat actors, cyber campaigns, or malicious entities are mentioned in the provided context.
## TTPs
- No specific Tactics, Techniques, or Procedures (TTPs) related to adversarial activity are mentioned. The activities described are related to book promotion and outreach.
## Affected Systems
- No specific systems, technologies, or victims of cyber threats are mentioned. The associated impact is related to readership and public engagement for a book on AI and democracy.
## Mitigations
- No threat mitigations are provided, as no threat is being analyzed.
- Recommended actions are requests for engagement: reading the book and leaving reviews, and attending promotional events.
## Conclusion
The content reviewed pertains exclusively to the post-publication marketing and outreach efforts for the book *Rewiring Democracy*. It contains no actionable threat intelligence, technical findings, IoCs, threat actors, or defensive mitigations relevant to cybersecurity analysis. The primary focus is on boosting visibility and gathering social proof (reviews).