The impact of cybercrime on our communities
If you were to imagine committing the perfect crime, what would that entail? Maybe you would commit a crime that you knew police wouldn’t be able to investigate. Or maybe […] Read More
Keven Hendricks is a 17-year law enforcement veteran serving on FBI and DEA task forces combating cybercrime. He is a published author with the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin and is currently working as an instructor for various training companies, teaching classes for law enforcement on the dark web and cybercrimes. He is recognized as a subject-matter expert in the field of dark web investigations and the founder of the Ubivis Project (ubivisproject.org).
If you were to imagine committing the perfect crime, what would that entail? Maybe you would commit a crime that you knew police wouldn’t be able to investigate. Or maybe […] Read More
For the past two years, the United States has seen the most overdose deaths in history, with estimations showing over 100,000 overdose deaths occurring in 2020 and 2021. When it […] Read More
A challenge I enjoy presenting in training environments for law enforcement is to task the class attendees to find a faster-growing, more rampant, more economically impactful area of criminality than […] Read More
For many of us in law enforcement, when the terms “dark web” or “dark net” are mentioned, we immediately associate them with the Tor (The Onion Router) browser. Unequivocally the […] Read More
Since Edward Snowden rose from being an unknown NSA contractor to a household name and a polarizing archetype on privacy, there has been a paradigm shift in the way people […] Read More
The “dark web” is a term shrouded in both mystique and intrigue. Becoming ingrained in our culture since the reports were published highlighting the infamous “Silk Road” in 2013, it […] Read More
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