The Darknet and Smarter Crime
Methods for Investigating Criminal Entrepreneurs and the Illicit Drug Economy
- 252 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate dynamics of cybercrime and cybersecurity, this book delves into darknet cryptomarkets and their implications for privacy, autonomy, and surveillance. It highlights the ongoing tensions between citizens, states, NGOs, and corporations as they navigate technological advancements. The narrative reveals the internet's dual nature, fostering both counter-publics and enabling state and corporate control over data infrastructure, raising critical concerns about confidentiality and the potential for ungovernable spaces that facilitate illicit activities.
