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© 2019 AFPFrench start-up offers 'dark web' compass, but not for everyone
By Frédéric GARLAN LYON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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talaraedokko
Great. I hope it has a positive effect on world crime. I hope other organizations build on this and improve it.
Ah_so
Aleph was the name that Aum Shinrikyo took on after the subway bombings and still uses.
An unfortunate but possibly appropriate choice.
Matt Hartwell
Says a lot about European investors and governments that this firm almost went bankrupt before anybody was interested. Clearly a talented bunch of people that you would think the French government in particular would have jumped on and supported far earlier. Still, a good outcome.
itsonlyrocknroll
I wish Aleph and co founders commercial success in the development of capable so called deep and dark web software based detection solutions.
However the commercial reality for analysing configurable interfaces to aid law enforcement and intelligence agencies has advanced considerably beyond search capabilities.
To flesh out the article......
DARPA-BAA-14-21: Memex.......
https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=426485bc9531aaccba1b01ea6d4316ee&tab=core&_cview=0
Research investment is focused primarily on systems security technologies, an example can be found here.
Center for High Assurance Computer Systems
https://www.nrl.navy.mil/itd/chacs/5541
Hundreds of million in research funding is devolved to commercial companies that can provide proven results
itsonlyrocknroll
There is critical purpose and reasoning for consistent levels of risk assessment analysis coupled with the highest prioritising for the development of crypto integrity assurance.
German politicians’ personal data leaked online.....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jan/04/german-politicians-personal-data-hacked-and-posted-online
The huge cache of documents seen by German media included personal phone numbers and addresses, internal party documents, credit card details and private chat.......
UlsterBoy
Overhyped.
Dark web... is not really dark.
So what they've done, is built up an "onion" address database of various sites..... boring.