The Dark Web of the Mind: Profiling the Modern Cybercriminal
A live online lecture on cybercriminal profiling and cybercrime psychology, analysing modern digital crime
behavior and investigation strategies.
📅 Date
22 March
⏰ Time
8:00 – 9:00 PM
💻 Mode
Microsoft Teams
🎓 Certificate
Yes
About the Lecture
This lecture explores the psychological architecture of modern cybercriminals.
Beyond technical hacking, it examines motivations, behavioural patterns,
digital manipulation tactics, and how anonymity reshapes criminal identity in cyberspace.
This session builds upon our previous forensic science lectures
and
connects cybercrime psychology with cyber law and digital
investigation training.
What You’ll Learn
- Psychological motivations behind cybercrime
- Behavioural profiling in cyber investigations
- Social engineering and digital manipulation frameworks
- Dark web ecosystems and underground digital economies
- Organised cybercrime networks and operational models
- Legal implications of psychological cyber offences
- Emerging cybercrime patterns in India and globally
Learning Outcomes
- Understand cognitive patterns of digital offenders
- Identify behavioural red flags in cybercrime
- Analyse cybercrime cases using profiling methods
- Connect law, psychology, and cybersecurity frameworks
- Evaluate investigative strategies in digital crime cases
Who Should Enroll?
- Law Students & Judicial Aspirants
- Cyber Security & Computer Science Students
- Criminology & Psychology Scholars
- Police & Investigation Officers
- Digital Forensics Professionals
- Anyone interested in Cybercrime & Behavioural Analysis
Why This Lecture Matters
Modern cybercrime is no longer purely technical. It is psychological,
adaptive, and strategically organised. Understanding the mindset behind
digital crime provides critical insight for prevention, prosecution, and policy-making.
About the Speaker
Dr. Satwik Chatterjee
Dentist at Smileoráa Clinic
Member of the British Psychological Society
European Society of Clinical Investigation
Certificate Policy
- Certificate issued to all registered participants upon completion
- Attendance mandatory
- Certificate issued digitally
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