Seminarium med Jesper Bergman
Jesper Bergman är doktorand vid Stockholms Universitet och är involverad i forskningsprojekt inom informationssäkerhet. Institutionen erbjuder utbildningar inom data- och systemvetenskap samt informationssäkerhet.
"In late 2016, the initiation of a research project pertinent to the, then well-emerged, dark web cybercrime took place. A few months later, Nordforsk provided funding to the project with the incentive to explore the legal and technical aspects of dark web cybercrime. Stockholm University undertook the work of researching the possibilities of utilising existing and developing new, technology to, in a broad sense, investigate cybercrime related to the dark web. This research will be presented during the seminar and includes contributions such as software for creating customised training data sets for the dark web, inter-rater agreement calculations for establishing ground truth within a team of investigators, and subsequently enabling automatic analysis of data, whilst maintaining transparency, scientific rigour, and adhering to forensic standards -- yet optimising the tedious, intricate, and resource-intense workflow that comprise cybercrime investigation.
A time-window of almost ten years in the world of technology and society encompasses a substantial amount of events. In this presentation, many of these events will be covered: from the first dark marketplace in 2011, to the emergence of Bitcoin, the implications of big data and machine learning, and later the game-changing artificial intelligence models in 2022 and onwards.
In the concluding section of the presentation, future research will be discussed, as well as the relevant possibilities and challenges anticipated in the next decade -- an era that will begin with artificial intelligence-aided analytics and end with quantum computing-assisted decryption."