Chapter 1 The Hacker Ethic--Germany's Chaos Computer Club and the Genealogy of the Hacker Ethos In Berlin Chapter 2 The Hacker Challenge--Cypherpunks on the Electronic Frontier Chapter 3 A Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century--Privacy for the Weak, Transparency for the Powerful Chapter 4 The Burden of Security--The Challenges for the Ordinary User Chapter 5 Democracy in Cyperspace--First, the Governance Problems Chapter 6 Culture Clash--Hermes and the Italian Hacking Team Chapter 7 Democracy in Cyperspace--Then, the Design Problems Chapter 8 The Gathering Storm--The New Crypto--and Information and Net Neutrality and Free Software and Trust-Busting--Wars Chapter 9 Hacker Occupy--Bringing Occupy into Cyberspace and the Digital Era Chapter 10 Distributed Democracy--Experiments in Spain, Italy, and Canada Chapter 11 The Value and Risk of Transgressive Acts--Corrective Feedback Chapter 12 Mainstreaming Hackerdom--A New Condition of Freedom
Maureen Webb is a labor lawyer and human rights activist. She is the author of Illusions of Security: Global Surveillance and Democracy in the Post-9/11 World and has taught national security law as an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia.