Darknet Ecosystems: Surfacing Underground Economies
暫譯: 黑暗網生態系統:揭露地下經濟
Michael J. Pritchard
- 出版商: CreateSpace Independ
- 出版日期: 2013-04-08
- 售價: $1,610
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,530
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 182
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 1484077016
- ISBN-13: 9781484077016
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商品描述
The utilization of anonymous communication models, while troublesome for security practitioners, present unique information tracking opportunities. The ability to monitor, track and secure information may be organically increased through the perception that group members are getting something “free” out of the exchange of information. This may likely suggest that underground economies could be influenced, when the concept of “free” lowers the perceived market value of “anonymity”. This in turn has the effect of surfacing underground economic activity. Evidence may likely suggest that an ability to visualize data increases when free information exchange models are implemented. In reverse, one could expect to see the opposite behavior; restrictive information exchange models likely drive up the usage of underground economies making it more difficult to visualize data traffic. The surfacing of underground economies through the semantically driven research engine developed as part of this research increases darknet usage pattern awareness.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
匿名通信模型的使用,雖然對於安全專業人士來說是個麻煩,但卻提供了獨特的信息追蹤機會。透過感知群組成員在信息交換中獲得某種「免費」的東西,監控、追蹤和保護信息的能力可能會自然增加。這可能暗示著當「免費」的概念降低了「匿名性」的市場價值時,地下經濟可能會受到影響。這反過來會使地下經濟活動浮出水面。證據可能表明,當實施免費信息交換模型時,數據可視化的能力會增加。相反地,人們可以預期會看到相反的行為;限制性的信息交換模型可能會推高地下經濟的使用,使得數據流量的可視化變得更加困難。通過本研究開發的語義驅動研究引擎,地下經濟的浮現提高了對暗網使用模式的認識。