Digital Fortress is Dan Brown's first novel, released in 1998. The novel centers around Susan Fletcher, a head cryptographer, who fights a powerful computer worm that intends on releasing the government's data to the world.
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| - Digital Fortress is Dan Brown's first novel, released in 1998. The novel centers around Susan Fletcher, a head cryptographer, who fights a powerful computer worm that intends on releasing the government's data to the world.
- Digital Fortress is a novel by the bestselling author Dan Brown. It was published in 1984. So unoriginal is Dan Brown that he was going to call it 1984 but found out he couldn't do that because: a) George Orwell had already written that book; and b) he couldn't spell 1984.
- Digital Fortress is 2014 techno-thriller film and adapted from Dan Brown's 1998 novel of the same name. This films stars
- Digital Fortress is the first novel by Dan Brown. Susan Fletcher, star of the NSA's cryptography division, is called in by NSA Deputy Director Trevor Strathmore after TRANSLTR, the NSA's code-breaking computer, encounters a code that it can't break. This code, called Digital Fortress, was created by Ensei Tankado, a disgruntled NSA operative. When Tankado is found dead in Seville, Spain, Strathmore dispatches David Becker, Fletcher's fiancée, to investigate in the hope of finding a clue to breaking the code, while Fletcher and Strathmore investigate Tankado's mysterious partner "North Dakota", who unknown to them is in talks with a Japanese corporation to release the Digital Fortress code publicly. But as in any Dan Brown novel, all is not as it seems...
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| - Digital Fortress is the first novel by Dan Brown. Susan Fletcher, star of the NSA's cryptography division, is called in by NSA Deputy Director Trevor Strathmore after TRANSLTR, the NSA's code-breaking computer, encounters a code that it can't break. This code, called Digital Fortress, was created by Ensei Tankado, a disgruntled NSA operative. When Tankado is found dead in Seville, Spain, Strathmore dispatches David Becker, Fletcher's fiancée, to investigate in the hope of finding a clue to breaking the code, while Fletcher and Strathmore investigate Tankado's mysterious partner "North Dakota", who unknown to them is in talks with a Japanese corporation to release the Digital Fortress code publicly. But as in any Dan Brown novel, all is not as it seems... As with any Dan Brown book, Digital Fortress is infamous for some lapses of research, particularly some glaring flaws in its portrayal of cryptography and its portrayal of Seville as a poorly equipped city, with a medical service almost as bad as some in third-world countries. Despite this, it remains a readable book if you keep the MST3K Mantra in mind (though opinions differ on this point). Compare The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, Deception Point and The Lost Symbol. Contrast with Cryptonomicon.
- Digital Fortress is Dan Brown's first novel, released in 1998. The novel centers around Susan Fletcher, a head cryptographer, who fights a powerful computer worm that intends on releasing the government's data to the world.
- Digital Fortress is a novel by the bestselling author Dan Brown. It was published in 1984. So unoriginal is Dan Brown that he was going to call it 1984 but found out he couldn't do that because: a) George Orwell had already written that book; and b) he couldn't spell 1984.
- Digital Fortress is 2014 techno-thriller film and adapted from Dan Brown's 1998 novel of the same name. This films stars
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