Interpol has just completed its first training course designed to help police officers to use and understand the Darket. The five-day course was held in Singapore, and attended by officers from Australia, Finland, France, Ghana, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Sweden. According to Interpol, the next course will be held in Brussels.. The students did not, it seems, explore the Darknet itself. Interpol said in a statement that its Cyber Research Lab "created its own private Darknet network, private cryptocurrency and simulated marketplace, recreating the virtual 'underground' environment used by criminals to avoid detection." The link for this article located at ZDNet Security is no longer available. . Interpol's training program equips law enforcement with the skills to navigate the Dark Web via immersive simulations aimed at enhancing crime prevention strategies.. Darknet Training, Interpol Cybersecurity, Law Enforcement Education, Crime Prevention Strategies. . Anthony Pell
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