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Combating Crime on the Dark Web

You're reading from   Combating Crime on the Dark Web Learn how to access the dark web safely and not fall victim to cybercrime

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803234984
Length 138 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to Cybercrime and Dark Web’s History
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Cybercrime FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: An Introduction to the Dark Web 4. Part 2:The Dark Web’s Ecosystem and Major Crimes
5. Chapter 3: Drug Markets on the Dark Web 6. Chapter 4: Child Pornography on the Dark Web 7. Chapter 5: Human Trafficking on the Dark Web 8. Chapter 6: Cyberterrorism on the Dark Web 9. Part 3:Efforts to Combat Crimes on the Dark Web
10. Chapter 7: Efforts for Combating Crime on the Dark Web 11. Chapter 8: System for Combating Crime on the Dark Web 12. Chapter 9: Discussion and Evaluation 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Law enforcement techniques

It was revealed in 2015 that Interpol provides a special Dark Web training course with technical details on TOR, cybersecurity, and practice darknet market takedowns. The UK’s National Crime Agency and GCHQ announced the establishment of a joint operations cell to concentrate on cybercrime in October 2013. This squad was given the responsibility of combating child exploitation on the Dark Web as well as other cybercrimes in November 2015. Researchers, law enforcement, and policymakers are becoming increasingly interested in the Dark Web since it is characterized by the unknown, according to a comprehensive analysis of it published by the Congressional Research Service in March 2017. Reports in August 2017 claimed that where possible and required, cybersecurity companies that monitor and study the Dark Web on behalf of banks and retailers often communicate their findings with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies on illicit content.

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