The Dark Web, a bastion of encrypted websites that can be visited and hosted anonymously, is home to criminals and privacy-minded citizens alike. In this course, you'll learn about the social and technical underpinnings of the dark web, as well as how you can access websites that are hidden from prying eyes. I provide some history on the dark web and the Tor browser, the basic software needed to access the dark web and access the internet anonymously.
At the end of each video, you have a downloadable pdf file to integrate the information of the lesson
Requirements
There is no requirement for this course, but you will have to be interested in the deep/dark web topic. You will only need a computer and an internet access
Who's this course for
People aiming to learn what the Dark Web is
Everyone who is interested in learning about the deep/dark web
What you'll learn
You'll learn what the Dark Web is and how it works. The key difference between the surface web and the Dark Web. Understand all the deep terminology and be able to have a complete understanding of the theoretical part.
Structure of the Course
The Internet Protocols
Surface vs. Deep/Dark Web
The infrastructure of the Deep/Dark Web
The Tor Project Overview
Tor Data Transmission
Non-Criminal Dark Web Users
Activists and IT Industries
Dark Web Criminal Users
Hacktivists on the Dark Web
Black, White, and Grey Hackers
State-Sponsored Attacks
Dark Web Cyberterrorists
Dark Web Markets
Dark Web Glossary