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Inside the Dark Web: Exploring Cybercrime with Expert David Décary-Hétu

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In this episode, the host shares a pre-recorded favorite interview with David Decary-Hetu, a criminologist at the University of Montreal. They discuss the dark web, its technology, and its role in cybercrime. Decary-Hetu explains how the dark web operates, its users, and the dynamics between researchers and law enforcement in tackling cyber threats. Key topics include the economics of illicit markets, the cat-and-mouse game between law enforcement and criminals, the role of cryptocurrencies, and the evolution of cyber threats. The episode offers insights into the social aspects of cybercrime and the measures being taken to combat it.

00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:52 Understanding the Dark Web
02:16 Interview with David Decary-Hetu
05:10 The Basics of the Dark Web
06:27 Technology Behind the Dark Web
14:49 Law Enforcement Challenges
21:50 Trust and Transactions on the Dark Web
23:45 Recruitment and Structure of Cybercriminals
26:42 Cultural Dynamics in Hacking Communities
27:32 Researching the Impact of Technology on Crime
29:01 Challenges in Policing the Dark Web
30:12 The Role of Social Engineering in Cybercrime
31:18 Law Enforcement Strategies and Conditional Deterrence
32:09 The Evolution of Cybercrime and Cryptocurrency
41:24 Legal and Ethical Considerations in Cybercrime
43:47 Advice for Policymakers and Corporations
48:44 Educational Resources and Conferences
50:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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