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Cypherpunks are activists who advocate the widespread use of strong
cryptography (writing in code) as a route to progressive change.
Julian Assange, the editor-in-chief of and visionary behind
WikiLeaks, has been a leading voice in the cypherpunk movement
since its inception in the 1980s. Now, in what is sure to be a
wave-making new book, Assange brings together a small group of
cutting-edge thinkers and activists from the front line of the
battle for cyber-space to discuss whether electronic communications
will emancipate or enslave us. Among the topics addressed are: Do
Facebook and Google constitute the greatest surveillance machine
that ever existed,” perpetually tracking our location, our
contacts and our lives? Far from being victims of that
surveillance, are most of us willing collaborators? Are there
legitimate forms of surveillance, for instance in relation to the
Four Horsemen of the Infopocalypse” (money laundering, drugs,
terrorism and pornography)? And do we have the ability, through
conscious action and technological savvy, to resist this tide and
secure a world where freedom is something which the Internet helps
bring about? The harassment of WikiLeaks and other Internet
activists, together with attempts to introduce anti-file sharing
legislation such as SOPA and ACTA, indicate that the politics of
the Internet have reached a crossroads. In one direction lies a
future that guarantees, in the watchwords of the cypherpunks,
privacy for the weak and transparency for the powerful”; in the
other lies an Internet that allows government and large
corporations to discover ever more about internet users while
hiding their own activities. Assange and his co-discussants unpick
the complex issues surrounding this crucial choice with clarity and
engaging enthusiasm.
The WikiLeaks publisher and free speech campaigner Julian Assange
has, since April 2019, been remanded at a maximum security prison
in London facing extradition to the United States over WikiLeaks'
groundbreaking 2010 publications. Now, in this crisp anthology,
Assange's voice emerges - erudite, analytic and prophetic. Julian
Assange In His Own Words provides a highly accessible survey of
Assange's philosophy and politics, conveying his views on how
governments, corporations, intelligence agencies and the media
function. As well as addressing the significance of the vast trove
of leaked documents published by WikiLeaks, Assange draws on a
polymathic intelligence to range freely over quantum physics, Greek
mythology, macroeconomics, modern literature, and empires old and
new. Drawing on his insights as the world's most famous free speech
activist Assange invites us to ask further questions about how
power operates in a world increasingly dominated by a ubiquitous
internet. Assange may be gagged, but in these pages his words run
free, providing both an exhortation to fight for a better world and
an inspiration when doing so.
Documentary maker Alex Gibney examines the WikiLeaks phenomenon and
the question of how information is accessed globally. With a goal
'to bring important news and information to the public', the
fledgling website, founded in 2006 by Australian Julian Assange,
gained worldwide notoriety in 2010 with its leaking of highly
sensitive US classified material, including the infamous
'Collateral Murder' footage of US air strikes on civilian targets
in Iraq, along with over 250,000 diplomatic cables. In addition to
detailing how the website came to be, the film explores the issues
surrounding the freedom of information and moral responsibility,
whilst comparing and contrasting the impact that the furore has had
on founder Assange, and Pfc. Bradley Manning, the US soldier
charged with supplying the leaked material.
Suelette Dreyfus and her co-author, WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange, tell the extraordinary true story of the computer
underground, and the bizarre lives and crimes of an elite ring of
international hackers who took on the establishment. Spanning three
continents and a decade of high level infiltration, they created
chaos amongst some of the world's biggest and most powerful
organisations, including NASA and the US military. Brilliant and
obsessed, many of them found themselves addicted to hacking and
phreaking. Some descended into drugs and madness, others ended up
in jail. As riveting as the finest detective novel and meticulously
researched, Underground follows the hackers through their crimes,
their betrayals, the hunt, raids and investigations. It is a
gripping tale of the digital underground.
Award-winning documentary about former CIA and NSA employee Edward
Snowden, who, in 2013, leaked classified information revealing a
number of global surveillance programs. The film follows reporter
Glenn Greenwald and film-maker Laura Poitras as they travel to Hong
Kong to meet with Snowdon in the days leading up to the
revelations. The film won the Academy Award and BAFTA for Best
Documentary.
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