RT Book T1 The impact of the dark web on internet governance and cyber security T2 Paper series JF Paper series A1 Chertoff, Michael B. 1953- A2 Simon, Tobby LA English PP Waterloo, Ontario PB Centre for International Governance Innovation YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1671782925 AB The term deep Web is used to denote a class of content on the Internet that, for various technical reasons, is not indexed by search engines. The dark Web is a part of the deep Web that has been intentionally hidden and is inaccessible through standard Web browsers. A relatively known source for content that resides on the dark Web is found in the Tor network. Tor, and other similar networks, enables users to traverse the Web in near-complete anonymity by encrypting data packets and sending them through several network nodes, called onion routers. CN 360 K1 Darknet K1 Internet governance K1 Cyber security K1 Tor network K1 Deep web K1 Dark web