Emily Crose, a cybersecurity expert, explores how hackers evolved from outsiders to collaborators with governments in her book, Hack to the Future. She discusses hacker motivations, the historical context of hacking, and its relationship with politics through a podcast interview. Crose addresses shifts in hacker culture, citing influential events like the Morris worm and the Melissa virus, which altered public and governmental perceptions of hackers. She notes the transition from adversarial to collaborative relationships with authorities, emphasizing the need for constructive engagement over criminalization. The interview also examines the implications of cyber warfare and offers insights for ethical considerations in working with government agencies. Crose's website provides further information and resources related to her work and upcoming audiobook release.
https://blog.1password.com/hackers-state-emily-crose-interview/