Subtitle The Spy Next Door -
The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Secret Life of Robert Philip Hanssen , a book by Elaine Shannon and Ann Blackman.
A report by the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) uses this title to critique neighborhood watch technology. "The Spy Next Door". subtitle The Spy Next Door
The paper demonstrates how attackers can intercept data through small gaps under doors using light reflections, challenging the assumption that light-based networks are inherently secure. 3. Academic & Corporate Espionage The Spy Next Door: The Extraordinary Secret Life
It examines how apps like Nextdoor and Amazon Ring can facilitate racial profiling and private surveillance, turning ordinary neighbors into informal informants. 5. Pop Culture & Film The paper demonstrates how attackers can intercept data
Articles under this subtitle often explore "nontraditional collectors"—foreign researchers working in U.S. laboratories who are accused of stealing intellectual property.
Hanssen was the ultimate "sleeper"—a seemingly ordinary suburban father and devout church member who used his top-secret clearance to leak names of U.S. double agents and defense secrets.
"The Spy Next Door: Eavesdropping on High Throughput Visible Light Communication (VLC)".