The field of technological research is moving towards a greater focus on resistance and surveillance. Recent studies have highlighted the need for robust security measures to prevent unauthorized replication of progressive web applications, as well as the pervasive nature of surveillance capitalism on the web. Workers in the tech industry are also increasingly resisting corporate strategies and advocating for alternative technologies to challenge the extractive logic of surveillance capitalism. Furthermore, research has shown that workers in traditional industries, such as warehouse workers, are developing strategies to resist algorithmic management and maintain control over their work environments. Noteworthy papers in this area include: SPARE: Securing Progressive Web Applications Against Unauthorized Replications, which proposes a practical security solution to defend against unauthorized replication of PWAs. An Empirical Inquiry into Surveillance Capitalism: Web Tracking, which provides empirical evidence of surveillance capitalism's extraction mechanisms and discusses alternative technologies to challenge this economic order. $100,000 or the Robot Gets it! Tech Workers' Resistance Guide, which provides a systematic analysis of worker actions and a novel catalogue of potential worker actions to influence corporate behavior. Resisting AI Solutionism through Workplace Collective Action, which highlights the importance of collective action in resisting AI-enabled labor replacement. Fulfillment of the Work Games: Warehouse Workers' Experiences with Algorithmic Management, which explores workers' experiences with algorithmic management in traditional industries.