BOOK

Digital Dragons and Defenders:
A Mythic Approach to Cybersecurity

– By Ajai Srivastava & Sandeep Vashisth
– Foreword by David Rebello

In a world where cyber threats grow more complex by the day, how can ancient myths help us defend the digital realm?

Digital Dragons and Defenders takes readers on a unique journey—merging the age-old wisdom of mythology with modern cybersecurity frameworks. This groundbreaking book, the first title in the Wisdom Code Series, explores how timeless legends and heroic archetypes can offer practical strategies to combat contemporary digital threats.
From the fire-breathing dragons of myth to the stealthy cybercriminals of today, the parallels are striking. The authors skillfully reframe cybersecurity principles through stories of Odysseus, Athena, Argus, and others—transforming concepts like Zero Trust, layered defense, and identity management into powerful myth-inspired lessons.
This book is not just for cybersecurity professionals—it is for leaders, thinkers, and defenders seeking a deeper, more human-centered understanding of digital resilience. Whether you’re navigating ransomware mazes or building organizational security culture, the mythic lens offers fresh clarity, structure, and purpose.
Available in both hardcopy and digital formats across major online platforms, this title serves as a shield of knowledge for anyone standing on the frontlines of cyber defense.

Join the journey—where ancient wisdom meets modern warfare, and defenders rise from the pages of legend.

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Code vs Constitution

– By Vjay Srivastava & Ajay Srivastava

How Artificial Intelligence is Rewriting the Rules of Justice explores the growing tension between technology and law in the age of AI. The book examines how algorithms now influence decisions about freedom, privacy, and accountability — once the exclusive domain of human judgment. Through global case studies and historical parallels, it traces how justice systems are struggling to adapt to the opaque logic of code, where fairness risks being replaced by optimisation. Covering issues like algorithmic bias, AI-driven surveillance, intellectual property, and global governance, it argues for a future where innovation and constitutional values coexist rather than collide. Written for legal scholars, technologists, and citizens alike, Code vs Constitution is both a warning and a roadmap — urging societies to ensure that as machines learn to decide, humanity still defines what is just.  

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