The dark web, a term that evokes images of shadowy corners of the internet, is a place of contradictions. It is a world within a world, an underbelly of the internet that is both feared and celebrated, depending on whom you ask. Often portrayed as a haven for criminal activity, akin to sharks lurking in… Read More from Sharks and Mermaids in the Deep: The Positive and Negative Potential of the Dark Web
Month: November 2023
Tracing the Untraceable – Our work with GRC
IMSL are proud to support the work of GRC (Global Rights Compliance) and FYF (Free Yezidi Foundation) and to see our work recognised in this article. In support of GRC, we continue to work on a number of international projects bringing our collective expertise to support those persecuted by oppressive regimes…. Read More from Tracing the Untraceable – Our work with GRC
Hamas’ Use of Deception in Gaza
On 7 October, Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel with the firing of hundreds of rockets. Between 1,000 and 1,500 militants crossed into Israel from the Gaza Strip through 30 fence breaches. The extent of the mayhem and the subsequent Israeli response has been well reported. We are here interested in the intelligence implications… Read More from Hamas’ Use of Deception in Gaza