TY - Type of reference TI - Hackers in science fiction, between heroic resistance and criminality AU - Thomas Michaud AB - Imaginary representations of hackers in science fiction have evolved since the 1960s. Cyberpunks have helped popularize the image of a rebellious, often anarchical, individual, who wields considerable technological power. In this article, a panorama of the most famous works featuring hackers is drawn up. Neuromancer, Snow Crash, Sword Art Online, The Matrix or Salvation are the most notable. The hacker character can either be a hero defending libertarian values, or a dangerous terrorist harmful to the human race. These representations have, in turn, had an influence on representations of cybercrime. They have influenced vocations among future computer scientists, as well as inspired the research of cybersecurity specialists. At the economic level, hackerspaces are based on a philosophy inspired by the digital anarchism of cyberpunks. DO - 10.21494/ISTE.OP.2023.0909 JF - Technology and Innovation KW - Hackers, Cybercriminality, Anarchism, Cyberpunk, science fiction, Hackers, Cybercriminalité, Anarchisme, Cyberpunk, science-fiction, L1 - http://openscience.fr/IMG/pdf/iste_techinn23v8n1_2.pdf LA - en PB - ISTE OpenScience DA - 2023/01/6 SN - 2399-8571 TT - Les hackers dans la science-fiction, entre résistance héroïque et criminalité UR - http://openscience.fr/Hackers-in-science-fiction-between-heroic-resistance-and-criminality IS - Issue 1 VL - 8 ER -