Description

This course delves into the intricacies of monitoring and analyzing the dark web, providing participants with essential knowledge and skills to identify and mitigate cyber threats originating from this hidden realm. Through ten comprehensive modules, attendees will explore topics such as the legal and ethical foundations of dark web monitoring, dark web landscape analysis, tools and techniques for monitoring, open-source intelligence (OSINT) utilization, dark web marketplaces, threat actors and attribution, social engineering and phishing analysis, legal considerations in reporting findings, and ethical practices in continuous improvement.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is designed for cybersecurity professionals, threat intelligence analysts, law enforcement personnel, and individuals tasked with safeguarding digital assets and mitigating cyber threats. It is also suitable for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the dark web and its implications for cybersecurity. Whether participants are beginners seeking foundational knowledge or seasoned professionals looking to enhance their skills in dark web monitoring and analysis, this course offers valuable insights and practical techniques for identifying and responding to threats emanating from the dark web.