Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel mondo dei libri!
Aggiungi questo libro allo scaffale
Grey
Scrivi un nuovo commento Default profile 50px
Grey
Iscriviti per leggere l'intero libro o leggi le prime pagine gratuitamente!
All characters reduced
Online Arms Trafficking - cover

Online Arms Trafficking

Mark Chambers

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Sinossi

"Online Arms Trafficking" plunges into the unsettling world where firearms, explosives, and other dangerous weapons are traded via clandestine online platforms. This book uncovers how the dark web has become an active digital black market, allowing arms dealers and buyers to remain anonymous. It’s a space where international arms control faces unprecedented challenges, demanding urgent attention from policymakers, law enforcement, and anyone concerned about global security.

 
The book begins by exploring the technologies that facilitate anonymity, such as Tor and cryptocurrencies, before diving into the structure of online arms markets. It examines the types of weapons offered, the methods of payment used, and even the shipping techniques employed by traffickers. A key insight is the vulnerability within existing international arms control regulations, highlighting how the anonymity of the dark web creates a significant loophole.

 
It's a multi-faceted exploration of online arms trafficking, examining the technical, legal, and political dimensions of this growing threat, as the book progresses. The study draws on leaked law enforcement documents, academic studies of dark web marketplaces, and interviews with cybersecurity experts to provide a comprehensive and fact-based analysis. It avoids sensationalism, instead delivering a balanced and informed picture of a complex issue, making it valuable for a broad audience interested in true crime, politics, and cybersecurity.
Disponibile da: 27/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 83 pagine.

Altri libri che potrebbero interessarti

  • The Little Book of Stoic Wisdom - Learn the Art of Living Well with Classical Philosophy - cover

    The Little Book of Stoic Wisdom...

    Joseph Piercy

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Learn how to thrive in the modern world by unlocking the ancient art of Stoicism. 
     
     
     
    The Little Book of Stoic Wisdom is a classical primer for anyone wanting to understand true Stoicism—and even though we're living in drastically different times than the ancients, many of the lessons of Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius still stand today. 
     
     
     
    The millennia-old mindset will show you how to learn the Stoic art of mindful acceptance, foster calmness, and reach your full potential. Featuring a breakdown of the central pillars of Stoic philosophy alongside practical everyday examples, this essential book will help you sharpen your focus, build your self-discipline, and banish negative thinking. 
     
     
     
    A Stoic life well-lived has been adopted by some of the most successful business leaders, from Steve Jobs to Bill Gates and Elon Musk, as well as high-performing athletes like Rory McIlroy, and historic figures such as George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson, among others. The Little Book of Stoic Wisdom will show you what it truly means to live stoically and reach your goals.
    Mostra libro
  • Jungleland - A Mysterious Lost City a WWII Spy and a True Story of Deadly Adventure - cover

    Jungleland - A Mysterious Lost...

    Christopher S. Stewart

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "I began to daydream about the jungle...." 
    On April 6, 1940, explorer and future World War II spy Theodore Morde (who would one day attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler), anxious about the perilous journey that lay ahead of him, struggled to fall asleep at the Paris Hotel in La Ceiba, Honduras. 
    Nearly seventy years later, in the same hotel, acclaimed journalist Christopher S. Stewart wonders what he's gotten himself into. Stewart and Morde seek the same answer on their quests: the solution to the riddle of the whereabouts of Ciudad Blanca, buried somewhere deep in the rain forest on the Mosquito Coast. Imagining an immense and immaculate El Dorado–like city made entirely of gold, explorers as far back as the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés have tried to find the fabled White City. Others have gone looking for tall white cliffs and gigantic stone temples—no one found a trace. 
    Legends, like the jungle, are dense and captivating. Many have sought their fortune or fame down the Río Patuca—from Christopher Columbus to present-day college professors—and many have died or disappeared. What begins as a passing interest slowly turns into an obsession as Stewart pieces together the whirlwind life and mysterious death of Morde, a man who had sailed around the world five times before he was thirty and claimed to have discovered what he called the Lost City of the Monkey God. 
    Armed with Morde's personal notebooks and the enigmatic coordinates etched on his well-worn walking stick, Stewart sets out to test the jungle himself—and to test himself in the jungle. As we follow the parallel journeys of Morde and Stewart, the ultimate destination morphs with their every twist and turn. Are they walking in circles? Or are they running from their own shadows? Jungleland is part detective story, part classic tale of man versus wild in the tradition of The Lost City of Z and Lost in Shangri-La. A story of young fatherhood as well as the timeless call of adventure, this is an epic search for answers in a place where nothing is guaranteed, least of all survival.
    Mostra libro
  • Peaky Blinders: The Aftermath - The Real Story Behind the Next Generation of British Gangsters - cover

    Peaky Blinders: The Aftermath -...

    Carl Chinn

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    As Britain emerges into the mid–twentieth century, change is afoot. Cities are beginning to shift from smog-filled industrial hubs to more efficient metropolitan centers of commerce and, despite the country once again being blighted by war, society is beginning to shift towards a more modern, forward–thinking era. But change is not only limited to regular men and women; under the shifting tides of development, the criminal underbelly, too, is evolving, anxious for new avenues of exploitation and expansion . . . 
    And so, in the third instalment of his best-selling series, historian Carl Chinn examines this new era in the landscape of Britain's gangs. After the violent reign of the Peaky Blinders, the intimidation of the Birmingham gang and frequent gang wars up and down the country, from the wreckage new groups are emerging with new ways of making money and causing trouble, and, like those who came before them, they leave havoc and destruction in their wake. 
    Peaky Blinders: The Aftermath will bring this new generation of criminals into focus. And up and down the length of the country, from the dog tracks to the pubs of the East End, it delves into the murky world of the country's most villainous criminals.
    Mostra libro
  • Lead Like a Teacher - How to Elevate Expertise in Your School - cover

    Lead Like a Teacher - How to...

    Miriam Plotinsky

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    For the sake of students, close the empathy gap between the classroom and the front office. 
     
     
     
    Far too often, teachers and administrators are adversaries within a school or district and display a mutual distrust and disrespect for each other's perspectives. Yet when this dissonance can be overcome, the result is a more-harmonious school environment that promotes student achievement. 
     
     
     
    In Lead Like a Teacher, instructional specialist Miriam Plotinsky urges secondary school administrators to lead more effectively by actively listening to teachers and welcoming their expertise. Each chapter examines one of nine key aspects of leadership and offers specific, creative solutions to the complex challenge of empowering change. 
     
     
     
    Moving from a micro to a macro focus as the book progresses—from classroom instruction to schoolwide initiatives—Plotinsky provides administrators with the tools to build and maintain collaborative leadership structures. This thoughtful approach to secondary leadership provides an actionable plan to dismantle some of the biggest barriers to achieving school excellence.
    Mostra libro
  • This Tumbleweed Landed - Life in the 50s & 60s in Rural America - cover

    This Tumbleweed Landed - Life in...

    Larada Horner-Miller

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Growing up as a member of a ranching family in Branson, a small town in southeastern Colorado, provided author Larada Horner-Miller a treasure-trove of stories, characters, and emotional moments that make up her touching memoir, This Tumbleweed Landed. This collection of poems and prose transports readers back to rural America during the fifties and sixties, to one idyllic, tight-knit community in particular. Each of the book’s eight sections weaves a nostalgic yarn that tells of playtimes with friends and neighbors, favorite hiding places, living without a telephone for the first eleven years of life, and the touching memories of growing up on a ranch community. Whether it is Saturday night dances or hot days working with 4-H at the county fair, the poems and pages roll along like a tumbleweed in search of a place to land. Readers will find themselves longing to go back to this very specific time and place, whether they actually experienced it in their own lives or not. 
    Read about this daddy’s little girl and her adventures that mold and shape her formative years. Where will this tumbleweed land, and what kind of woman will she be when she finally arrives?
    Mostra libro
  • Dorothy Dandridge: The Life and Legacy of One of Hollywood’s First Successful Black Actresses - cover

    Dorothy Dandridge: The Life and...

    Charles River Editors

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    “If I were white, I could capture the world.” – Dorothy Dandridge 
    	The bright summer sun shined blissfully on a secluded valley tucked into the romantic Costa del Sol in southern Spain. Water bubbled friskily over a rocky streambed as trees swayed in the gentle tropical breeze and dappled the banks in playful shadows. A closer look reveals a man and a woman entwined on the rocky shore in an intimate embrace. The man trembles with longing as he bends over the woman, his parted lips just inches from hers. She eagerly folds her arms around him, her fingertips passionately digging into the skin on his back as she draws him closer. 
    	Suddenly, a director’s voice rings out, “Cut!” 
    	The man was white. The woman was black, and in Hollywood in 1959, that was still taboo. 
    	The steamy scene was being shot for the film Malaga, and the actress in the scene, Dorothy Dandridge, had just shared Hollywood’s controversial first interracial kiss on screen a year earlier. Despite this distinction and other more notable accomplishments, many people today are not familiar with the groundbreaking actress, even as she was among the most charismatic and beautiful actresses of the era. Her alluring nightclub acts set pulses pounding across the globe, and she was Hollywood’s first black leading actress.  
    	Sadly, all of it came at a high price. Dorothy bore the scars of a tormented childhood, endured the fallout from multiple failed relationships, suffered professional and financial setbacks, and battled ongoing alcohol and prescription drug abuse. Throughout all that, racism was the most tenacious demon she had to fight, because Dorothy came of age in an era when society and the entertainment world largely held to demeaning racial stereotypes.
    Mostra libro