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Dark Web vs Public Internet

Developers should learn about the Dark Web to understand cybersecurity risks, privacy technologies, and network anonymity, which are crucial for building secure applications and protecting user data meets developers should understand the public internet as it underpins virtually all web-based applications, apis, and distributed systems they build or interact with. Here's our take.

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Dark Web

Developers should learn about the Dark Web to understand cybersecurity risks, privacy technologies, and network anonymity, which are crucial for building secure applications and protecting user data

Dark Web

Nice Pick

Developers should learn about the Dark Web to understand cybersecurity risks, privacy technologies, and network anonymity, which are crucial for building secure applications and protecting user data

Pros

  • +It is relevant in fields like ethical hacking, digital forensics, and privacy-focused software development, where knowledge of hidden services and encryption methods can help in threat modeling and compliance with data protection regulations
  • +Related to: tor, cybersecurity

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Public Internet

Developers should understand the Public Internet as it underpins virtually all web-based applications, APIs, and distributed systems they build or interact with

Pros

  • +Knowledge is essential for designing scalable, secure applications that leverage internet protocols, handle network latency, and ensure data integrity across diverse environments
  • +Related to: tcp-ip, http-https

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

These tools serve different purposes. Dark Web is a concept while Public Internet is a platform. We picked Dark Web based on overall popularity, but your choice depends on what you're building.

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The Bottom Line
Dark Web wins

Based on overall popularity. Dark Web is more widely used, but Public Internet excels in its own space.

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