Russ Stover

Russ Stover is a terrorism and crime analyst whose
tools have included forensics, statistical analysis and data recovery. Early in his career he was a fingerprint specialist at the FBI, and has since been an analyst at the National Cyber-Forensic Training Alliance and Open Source Intelligence Exchange, as well as a computer crime specialist at the National White Collar Crime Center.

Book Reviews by Russ Stover

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“. . . lone wolf terrorism may be one of the biggest security concerns in the United States.”

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“We know that Kennedy had the strength to stand up to his military advisors . . . would Nixon have had that same courage?”

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“Schelling’s Game Theory gives readers an excellent Harvard game theory course by a renowned Nobel Prize winner through the eyes of his Boswell.

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“Gangland gives readers an insightful, detailed account of the rise of the world’s most dangerous criminal organizations and their relentless pursuit of profit and power, as well a

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“Using the long classified files of the Parisian police, Mr.

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“Stealing Rembrandts at once reads like a crime thriller, a history, and a biography.”

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“Mr. Arquilla adds to his academic muscle with an enjoyable work that reads less like history and more like an adventure story.”

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In Brothers in Arms: The Story of Al Qa’ida and the Arab Jihadists Camille Tawil opens up the world of the jihadis in the years between the defeat of the Soviets in Afghanistan and Septemb