Buchzusammenfassung
Jamie Bartlett is Director of the Center for the Analysis of Social Media and a frequent contributor to the Daily Telegraph. The Dark Net is his first book.
The primary message communicated in this text:
The internet offers a broader range of resources beyond just Google and email. Various parts of the internet allow individuals seeking privacy, such as drug dealers and anorexic teenagers, to remain anonymous and safe.
Practical recommendation
Acquire knowledge of computer programming language and contribute to global security.
Understanding how to access and navigate the Dark Net could equip you with the necessary skills to uncover potential lone terrorists before they carry out harmful acts against innocent people, close down websites supporting political extremists, and establish an alternative, crime-free economy. Therefore, contemplate learning to code - it may prove to be an extremely effective tool.
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Additional reading suggestion: Future Crimes by Marc Goodman
Future Crimes (2015) eloquently dives into the risks associated with utilizing the current highly interlinked network of technologies. Through oversight or lack of knowledge, we expose vast amounts of personal data to criminals who are eager to take advantage of us. Are you considering sharing with your colleagues? Did you know that we also present corporate subscriptions? Click below or advise your Learning & Development department to reach out to discover how you and your team can utilize to enhance yourselves - both personally and professionally.
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