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Policing The Dark Web: A Futile Undertaking?  智库活动
时间:2020-05-07   作者: Eric Jardine  来源:Centre for International Governance Innovation (Canada)

The dark web — the anonymous underbelly of the Internet — is home to illicit drug and malware markets, extremist discussion forums and child abuse imagery sites. Law enforcements monitor and attempt to police this environment, often successfully commandeering sites, taking them offline and making the occasional arrest. 

This talk will unpack how law enforcement engages with crime on the dark web, assess how effective these efforts are and point to the factors inhibiting effective policing.

Presented by Eric Jardine a CIGI fellow and assistant professor of political science at Virgina Tech. Eric researches measurement issues in cybersecurity, the uses and abuses of the dark web and how the introduction of new security technologies can paradoxically produce higher levels of insecurity. He is the co-author of the book Look Who’s Watching: Surveillance, Treachery and Trust Online.
 

Join this webinar via Zoom: 

https://zoom.us/j/95813673582?pwd=cjFpc3hBbytRUERENFQxUVpJWC9UQT09

Meeting ID: 958 1367 3582

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