If you read this book purely for its informational value, I agree with your assessment.
That being said, I read it mostly for entertainment and I think the author did a good job of packaging a lot of factual information into a captivating story.
That being said, not all parts are created equal. There are quite a few pages dedicated to looking at the number of centrifuges Iran was installing and amount of gas they enriched, as this were the metrics Stuxnet was affecting. To me, that was as exciting as reading a company's monthly inventory report.
But I guess that's to be expected in a book that tells a true story instead of just being based on true story.
That being said, I read it mostly for entertainment and I think the author did a good job of packaging a lot of factual information into a captivating story.
That being said, not all parts are created equal. There are quite a few pages dedicated to looking at the number of centrifuges Iran was installing and amount of gas they enriched, as this were the metrics Stuxnet was affecting. To me, that was as exciting as reading a company's monthly inventory report.
But I guess that's to be expected in a book that tells a true story instead of just being based on true story.