Description: "In this book, Cindy Cohn, executive director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, chronicles three important legal privacy battles that have defined the digital age and shaped the internet we have today"-- Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes: "[Cindy's] book is a buoyant response to a dismaying moment, proof that a scrappy nonprofit can compel the government to follow the law. She combines an accessible account of cases she argued with a humble appeal for help from lawyers, writers and others who share her belief that 'privacy is a crucial check on power.'" --San Francisco Chronicle
"Only an advocate who deeply believes in the public good could speak so earnestly, with the conviction of a fighter who has both won and lost in her mission." --Alta
--Lawrence Lessig, Harvard University; author of How to Steal a Presidential Election "Cindy Cohn gives readers a first-person window into some of the pivotal legal disputes of the digital era and reminds us that action and activism are crucial to preserving Americans' freedom."
--Ron Wyden, author of It Takes Chutzpah: How to Fight Fearlessly for Progressive Change "Privacy's Defender is an important read for people who care about privacy and security. A wild ride and a hopeful example for anyone who has wondered what it's like to spend your life working toward a better world."
--Bruce Schneier, coauthor of Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship "Cohn delivers a riveting, up-close look at some of the pivotal fights of the early internet--and in doing so, demonstrates the vital importance of EFF, Cindy herself, and all privacy defenders."
--Alexandra Reeve Givens, CEO, Center for Democracy & Technology "Cindy Cohn has been at the forefront of the digital revolution from the beginning, and her book, Privacy's Defender, is a gripping, urgent chronicle of her leadership and deep understanding of this fraught, complex time."
--Alex Winter, actor and filmmaker "Privacy's Defender is a compelling account of a life well lived and an inspiring call to action for the next generation of civil liberties champions."
--Edward Snowden, whistleblower; author of Permanent Record