The Islamic State is the most innovative terrorist group the world has ever seen. As they lose their “caliphate” on the ground, ISIS members are utilizing their cyber-expertise capabilities to conduct more cyber-attacks and more hacking. This and the group’s migration into the “darknet” will make ISIS even more dangerous than before. So what is the darknet, and what distinguishes the darknet from the deep web, anyway? What’s an onion browser, and what is Tor? What does any of this have to do with food defense? And why should you care? Hint: If ISIS wants to surpass 9/11, it will conduct a cyber-9/11. READ MORE
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