EPISODE · Feb 1, 2022 · 37 MIN
Dark Data Scraping : Studying on the dark web, Publishing on the open web
from Cybercrimeology · host David Décary-Hetu
About our Guests:Dr David Décary-Hetuhttps://ddhetu.pubpub.org/Dr. Joshua Jameshttps://dfir.science/Papers or resources mentioned in this article:The Crim Archive.https://www.crimrxiv.com/Human Cyber-Centric Cybersecurity Partnershiphttps://www.hc2p.ca/Ouellet, Marie; Décary-Hétu, David; and Bergeron, Andréanne, "Cryptomarkets and the Returns to Criminal Experience" (2022). CSLF Articles. 3. https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/ays_cslf_articles/3David Décary-Hétu & Benoit Dupont (2012) The social network of hackers, Global Crime, 13:3, 160-175, DOI: 10.1080/17440572.2012.702523Flamand, C., & Décary-Hétu, D. (2019). The Open and Dark Web. The Human Factor of Cybercrime, 34-50.Other:My husky voice is as a result of testing how much my lung capacity has degraded as a result of covid-19 with a short work through metre deep snow. Turns out it has degraded a lot. If you have wondered if show shoes are worth the hassle, they absolutely are.
What this episode covers
We talk to Dr. David Décary-Hetu, associate professor at the University of Montreal about the Dark web, how and why it is that we do research, gathering data with web crawlers and scrapers such as the DataCrypto tool David worked to develop and the complex problem of how to share research outcomes in a way that is both engaging and responsible in the modern era. Dr. James joins us again to answer one of my silly questions about digital forensics. I asked what happens when investigators encounters an encrypted phone or device.
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