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Using Computational Intelligence for the Dark Web and Illicit Behavior Detection, Paperback / softback Book

Using Computational Intelligence for the Dark Web and Illicit Behavior Detection Paperback / softback

Edited by Romil Rawat, Upinder Kaur, Shadab Pasha Khan, Ranjana Sikarwar, K. Sakthidasan Sankaran

Paperback / softback

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The Dark Web is a known hub that hosts myriad illegal activities behind the veil of anonymity for its users.

For years now, law enforcement has been struggling to track these illicit activities and put them to an end.

However, the depth and anonymity of the Dark Web has made these efforts difficult, and as cyber criminals have more advanced technologies available to them, the struggle appears to only have the potential to worsen.

Law enforcement and government organizations also have emerging technologies on their side, however.

It is essential for these organizations to stay up to date on these emerging technologies, such as computational intelligence, in order to put a stop to the illicit activities and behaviors presented in the Dark Web.

Using Computational Intelligence for the Dark Web and Illicit Behavior Detection presents the emerging technologies and applications of computational intelligence for the law enforcement of the Dark Web.

It features analysis into cybercrime data, examples of the application of computational intelligence in the Dark Web, and provides future opportunities for growth in this field.

Covering topics such as cyber threat detection, crime prediction, and keyword extraction, this premier reference source is an essential resource for government organizations, law enforcement agencies, non-profit organizations, politicians, computer scientists, researchers, students, and academicians.

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