“A crucial read for understanding the unseen but powerful mechanisms and standards which shape security and policy issues impacting everyone.”—Marietje Schaake, Member of European Parliament 2009-2019
“With more things than people connected to the Internet, we enter a cyber-physical world of opportunities and threats. Laura DeNardis is the perfect guide to this strange new world.”—Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Harvard University and author of The Future of Power
"Laura DeNardis is a wonderful guide through the most important issues involving cyber-connected devices in the home, on the road, in the factory, car, hospital, and beyond. The ways our institutions address these developments will affect not just the future of a transformed internet but also the very contours of privacy and security in democratic society."—Joseph Turow, University of Pennsylvania
"Comprehensive and richly exemplified. An essential reading to bridge cybersecurity and Internet governance concerns in the era of connected things."—Carolina Aguerre, CETyS Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires.
“The Internet in Everythingdemonstrates that cybersecurity is among the most important human rights issues. DeNardis finds that the unresolved tensions in cybersecurity have immense implications for our private and public lives.”—Phil Howard, author of Pax Technica: How the Internet of Things May Set Us Free or Lock Us Up