This book explains strategies, techniques, legal issues and the
relationships between digital resistance activities, information
warfare actions, liberation technology and human rights. It studies
the concept of authority in the digital era and focuses in
particular on the actions of so-called digital dissidents. Moving
from the difference between hacking and computer crimes, the book
explains concepts of hacktivism, the information war between
states, a new form of politics (such as open data movements,
radical transparency, crowd sourcing and "Twitter Revolutions"),
and the hacking of political systems and of state technologies. The
book focuses on the protection of human rights in countries with
oppressive regimes.
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