The dark web, a haven for privacy ?

The dark web unveils a clandestine realm on the Internet where anonymity reigns supreme. It can be likened to a parallel universe—an alternative Internet—where individuals communicate covertly and securely, shielded from the prying eyes of the government. While commonly associated with illegal activities and criminal enterprises, the Dark Web might…

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Enhancing Cooperation Against Cybercrime: The Budapest Convention’s Exemplary Model

Cybercrime knows no borders. The internet's pervasive reach allows cybercriminals to operate from anywhere, necessitating a response that transcends geographical boundaries. The fight against cybercrime must be global. To make that possible, an international treaty was implemented: the Budapest Convention.    No fight against cybercrime without international cooperation  Cybercrime differs…

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CCAM – towards the future mobility of Europe

Imagine a world where traffic accidents, congestion and environmental pollution are a thing of the past. Europe's CCAM partnership aims to deploy autonomous vehicles to achieve safer roads, reduced environmental impacts, and inclusiveness. Initiated on June 23, 2021, this initiative fosters the harmonization of European R&I ( research and innovation)…

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Enhancing law enforcement’s cybercrime response through Interpol’s dark web training

Interpol, the International Criminal Police Organization, has been at the forefront of combating cybercrime for many years. The organization, which counts 194 member states, has taken a number of initiatives to raise awareness about the dangers of cybercrime and to provide training to law enforcement officials in order to help…

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