ATTRIBUTION
SOCIAL AND CYBER SPACES
ABOUT THE BOOK
As part of that pursuit, Taiye wrote a novella series Attribution: Social and Cyber Spaces to draw attention to these issues. The first publication in this fictional novella series details 40 weeks in the life of a 14-year-old ninth grader from Atlanta, Georgia: a ‘straight A’ student and hackathon champion experiences parental separation and expulsion from school, becomes a national security threat and survives a drone attack in a remote location in Montana.
Through Attribution, Taiye aims to inspire the younger generation to avoid the dark side of social and cyber spaces – and fill the dire skills shortage and diversity gap in the global cybersecurity industry instead.
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Most IT guys write code,
NOT FICTION.

Most IT guys write code,
NOT FICTION.
Knowledge should be used as a force for good.