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Following a young tech-savvy activist who is briefly detained after a terrorist attack in a city, the narrative follows their return home and efforts to organize peers against intrusive surveillance and abusive security measures. Fast-paced scenes of protest and evasion alternate with clear, practical explanations of the digital tools and tactics used to protect privacy and coordinate resistance. Themes include civil liberties, state power, the ethics of security, and the empowering potential of do-it-yourself technology; an afterword supplies concrete resources and encourages civic engagement.

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Cory Doctorow

Cory Doctorow is a Canadian-British author, journalist, and technology activist known for his contributions to science fiction and discussions on digital rights. His notable works include "Little Brother," a young adult novel that explores themes of surveillance and civil liberties in a near-future society. Doctorow's writing often blends speculative fiction with real-world issues, reflecting his advocacy for open access and internet freedom. He has also written essays and articles on technology and culture, making him a prominent voice in the conversation about the impact of technology on society. In addition to his fiction, he is a co-editor of the popular blog Boing Boing.

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