Joe honey, one of the instructors of the dark web academy, provides and overview of the course.
introducing: the dark web academy
The first months of 2024 have already seen major enhancements to the Searchlight Cyber dark web intelligence platform. We added AI-powered language translation to our data, integrated the MITRE ATTCK Framework into our dark web monitoring solution, and today announced the launch of The Dark Web Academy – a new training program designed to build dark web knowledge and technical investigation skills using our dark web investigation platform, Cerberus.
the dark web investigations skills gap
Searchlight works with law enforcement and cybersecurity professionals globally to empower them with the best dark web investigation tools to fight back against criminals, including stealth web browsers. However, we’ve learned from our customers that the dark web is complex to navigate – even for experienced investigators.
The Dark Web Academy was developed to address the market demand for guidance on investigating the dark web – which is an increasing requirement for those in law enforcement and cybersecurity roles.
For law enforcement, knowledge of the dark web is important to investigate, understand, and disrupt criminals using hidden sites for illicit means. For security professionals, it is about increasing visibility into the threat landscape, gaining the ability to spot emerging threats that could impact their organization, and understanding how they can take action.
Searchlight’s seven years of experience of working with law enforcement and cybersecurity professionals, and nearly 20 years of dedicated research into the dark web, have given us a lot of experience, expertise, and best practices we can share with our customers.
Who will benefit from the dark web academy?
The course has been designed to add value to anyone interested in or actively investigating the dark web using Cerberus, but it’s specifically targeted at:
- Law enforcement investigators
- Threat intelligence analysts
- SOC analysts
- Incident Response specialists
It’s aimed at investigators of all levels – whether this is their first time looking into the dark web or the 100th, we will provide useful insights, tips, and tricks to help them get more Cerberus and their investigations. The course is equivalent to eight CPE (Continuing Professional Education) credits.
the dark web academy course overview
In each session, we welcome attendees from all aspects of law enforcement and threat intelligence to help them improve their knowledge of the dark web and how to use our dark web investigation solution Cerberus to achieve their goals. The Dark Web Academy includes:
A technical overview of the dark web
Beginning with the fundamentals of exactly how the dark web works and – most importantly – where it fits into investigative and threat intelligence use cases.
How to access the dark web for investigations
Including how to safely investigate on the dark web both from a cybersecurity and legal perspective. Navigating the dark web has inherent risks and it is important that investigators are safeguarded from threats and dangerous content.
Navigating the dark web
The dark web isn’t indexed and our experience has shown us that investigators often struggle to identify where to begin to start their investigations. This part of the training covers contents of the dark web including hacking forums, marketplaces, ransomware leak sites, and more – all informed by Searchlight’s threat intelligence.
Read More: Bridging the Dark Web Investigation Skills Gap with The Dark Web Academy