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Featured Films
Zero Days (streaming)
A black ops cyber-attack launched by the U.S. and Israel on an Iranian nuclear facility unleashed malware with unforeseen consequences. The Stuxnet virus infiltrated its pre-determined target only to spread its infection outward, ultimately exposing systemic vulnerabilities that threatened the very safety of the planet. Delve deep into the burgeoning world of digital warfare in this documentary thriller.
Cyberwar Threat (streaming, Academic Video Online)
Thanks in part to the documents released by Edward Snowden, the true scale of the National Security Agency's scope and power is coming to light. Besides spending billions to ingest and analyze the worlds' electronic communications, the NSA has set out to dominate a new battlefield - cyberspace. NOVA examines the science and technology behind cyber warfare and asks if we are already in the midst of a deadly new arms race.
Cyberbullied (streaming, Academic Video Online)
This documentary focuses on middle and high school students and tackles the effects of Cyberbullying, ranging from homophobia to self-harm. In the face of fear, ignorance and the threat of cyberbullying as a national epidemic, this film offers hope and compassion to students, parents and educators.
Revenge Porn: The Cyberwar Against Women (streaming, Academic Video Online)
An ex posts your most private moments on the web for anyone to see. The outcome is devastating. And in the wild west of the web, there are more opportunities than ever for you to become a victim. Revenge porn is a hacker who wants to make money. It’s Photoshop and blackmail. It’s the dark web where stolen nudes are traded like baseball cards.
Defeating The Hackers (streaming, Academic Video Online)
Exploring the murky and fast-paced world of the hackers out to steal money and identities and wreak havoc with people's online lives, and the scientists who are joining forces to help defeat them.
Click, Swipe, Cheat (streaming, Academic Video Online)
Inside the War Room at Ashley Madison after the company was hacked, 36 million potential cheaters were exposed, and the human cost amounted to shattered families, even suicides.
Data (streaming, Academic Video Online)
In this final episode, we go on a different kind of trail. We store our data on our hard drives and on cloud. Passwords, photographs, work documents. When you delete them, are they completely gone? What happens if you can't?
Inside the Dark Web (streaming, Academic Video Online)
The Dark Web is a secret online space that allows users complete anonymity. As online surveillance increases, this virtual world has grown in popularity. For some it is a place where criminals can operate - a shadowy underworld where users can purchase anything from illegal drugs to credit card details.
Down the Deep, Dark Web (streaming, Academic Video Online)
Down The Deep, Dark Web reverses everything you thought you knew about the Internet and the dangers of the digital world. Our guide is Yuval Orr, a young journalist born in 1984 and well-aware of the gradual encroachment of Big Brother, but like many of his generation, too busy updating his Facebook status to pay it much attention. Assigned with writing an article about the Darknet, he dives headfirst down the rabbit hole.
21st Century Stalking (streaming, Academic Video Online)
In July 1999 fifty-year-old Gary Dellapenta became the first man in America to be imprisoned for cyberstalking
A Stranger in Our Home (streaming, Academic Video Online)
This gripping documentary exposes the alarming rise of sexual predators on the Internet. In this fast growing criminal arena, one in five young people with Internet access are sexually approached on the web.
Fear in the Fast Lane (streaming, Academic Video Online)
Australia may be one of the most internet-connected countries on earth, with a super-fast broadband network on the way. But now the experts are warning there's danger with cyber crooks roaming the super highway.
Cyber Security for Employees (streaming, Academic Video Online)
This video course focuses on stopping the ever-growing threat of cyber theft. The program, designed for all employees, teaches the subject in language that even a non-technical person can understand.
How the mysterious dark net is going mainstream
There's a parallel Internet you may not have run across yet -- accessed by a special browser and home to a freewheeling collection of sites for everything from anonymous activism to illicit activities. Jamie Bartlett reports from the dark net.
Shedding Light on the Dark Web
Along with the convenience and efficiency brought by the advancement of technology comes the darker side of the internet. Maj. Carlos Tingson enlightens the audience with the danger of the dark web by explaining in-depth how it works and by giving real-life situations as examples.
Featured Podcasts
Hunting Warhead (CBC)
How do you take down a criminal network that's hidden in the shadows? How do you rescue child abuse victims who could be anywhere in the world? Hunting Warhead follows the journalists and police on a global mission to expose the darkest corners of the internet. What they discover shocks them.
Darknet Diaries
This is a podcast about hackers, breaches, shadow government activity, hacktivism, cybercrime, and all the things that dwell on the hidden parts of the network.
Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
The Cybercrime Magazine Podcast is your destination for cybersecurity facts, figures, predictions and statistics.
Hacking Humans
Join Dave Bittner and Joe Carrigan each week as they look behind the social engineering scams, phishing schemes, and criminal exploits that are making headlines and taking a heavy toll on organizations around the world.
Modern Mischief
Modem Mischief is a true cybercrime podcast. Created, produced and hosted by Keith Korneluk.