Shedding Light on the Dark Web
Learning Objectives:
- Define what the dark web is.
- Identify ways to access the dark web.
- Discuss some of the dangers lurking on the dark web.
- Establish cybersecurity measures to prevent dark web attacks.
Credits:
While the World Wide Web may, in fact, be the most popular exit on the information superhighway, it’s definitely not the only one. According to research conducted by GeeksforGeeks, scientists and experts that 96% of the internet is hidden of which 90% is considered to be the deep web, and the remaining 6% is the darkest part of the web.
But, what exactly is the dark web? Register for this webinar to find out.
Photo courtesy of [South_agency]/[E+] via Getty Images
Peter Curtis is founder of PMC Group One, LLC — an engineering, technology, and research company. He has over three decades of experience working in the mission critical industry in the areas of banking and finance, defense, utilities, transportation, energy management, and education. He has been at the forefront of developing new technology innovations for products, such as M.C. Access, GreenBUS, and SmartWALK, along with the development of various learning management systems to reduce human error, mitigate risk, and improve energy security for the digital society. As an educator, Curtis imparts his industry insight as a professor at the New York Institute of Technology, Marist College, the Association of Facilities Engineers, and the International Building Engineers Union. Curtis is also the author of “Maintaining Mission Critical Systems in a 24/7 Environment — an imperative guide to designing, operating, and maintaining mission critical equipment and systems.” |