In an era where our lives are increasingly intertwined with digital technology, understanding the intricacies of telecommunications security has never been more crucial. This curated selection of documentaries delves into the shadowy world of cyber espionage, data breaches, and the ongoing battle to protect our digital communications. Each film provides a unique perspective on the vulnerabilities and safeguards of our interconnected world, making this collection invaluable for anyone keen on grasping the complexities of modern telecom security.

We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks (2013)
Description: This documentary delves into the world of WikiLeaks, exploring how leaked documents exposed telecom security breaches and the ethical dilemmas of information transparency.
Fact: It features interviews with Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks.


The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014)
Description: This film tells the story of Aaron Swartz, a programmer and activist who fought for open access to information, highlighting the legal and security issues surrounding data access.
Fact: Aaron Swartz was instrumental in developing RSS and co-founded Reddit.


Citizenfour (2014)
Description: This Oscar-winning documentary focuses on Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA's surveillance programs, highlighting the vulnerabilities in telecommunications security.
Fact: Snowden himself appears in the film, and it was shot in real-time as events unfolded.


Risk (2016)
Description: Laura Poitras's film provides an intimate look at Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, focusing on the security implications of their actions in the telecom world.
Fact: The film was initially titled "Asylum" and was later retitled "Risk" to reflect the evolving narrative.


Deep Web (2015)
Description: This documentary dives into the Silk Road, an online black market, and the subsequent FBI investigation, highlighting telecom security vulnerabilities.
Fact: It features interviews with Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, from prison.


The Dark Net (2016)
Description: This series explores the hidden corners of the internet, including the dark web, where telecom security is often compromised for illicit activities.
Fact: The series was inspired by Jamie Bartlett's book of the same name.


The Hacker Wars (2014)
Description: This documentary follows the lives of hacktivists, exploring how they challenge telecom security and the legal battles they face.
Fact: It includes interviews with Anonymous members and other prominent hackers.


Zero Days (2016)
Description: Directed by Alex Gibney, this documentary investigates the Stuxnet computer virus, revealing the potential for cyber warfare through telecom networks.
Fact: The film includes interviews with anonymous sources who claim to have insider knowledge of the virus's origins.


The Great Hack (2019)
Description: This film explores the Cambridge Analytica scandal, showing how personal data was harvested for political manipulation, raising serious questions about data security in telecoms.
Fact: The documentary features interviews with key figures involved in the scandal, including whistleblower Christopher Wylie.


The Net: The Unabomber, LSD and the Internet (2003)
Description: Although not exclusively about telecom security, this documentary explores the early internet and how it was used by the Unabomber, touching on security issues.
Fact: It includes interviews with Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, discussing his views on technology.
