Why can't law enforcement just close the dark web for good?

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Searchlight Cyber CTO and Co-Founder, Dr. Gareth Owenson

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Given that the dark web is primarily used to facilitate illicit activities (according to research, 65% of searches on the dark web are for explicitly illegal content), you might wonder why can't we simply shut it down? While this may seem like a straightforward solution to tackle the rampant sales of illegal goods, data, and organized crime, the answer isn’t so simple. Over to Dr. Gareth Owenson, Co-Founder and CTO of Searchlight Cyber, to explain more. This video is part of the '12 Days of Dark Web FAQ' webinar series. Find all previous episodes here: https://series.brighttalk.com/series/7011?utm_source=SearchlightCyberUK&utm_medium=BrightTALK&utm_campaign=7011
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