Thesis: To Inform the class on what the Deep Web is and what it is used for
I. Introduction
Attention Getter: What would you think if I told you that under your feet was another world with a thousand time more people, and a wealth of knowledge? Well when it comes to the intranet, that’s exactly the case.
1. Credibility Statement: I have been trying to figure out how to do everything that were not allowed to do for years. Using the “Deep Web” is a great way to figure out how to do the things that you can’t find on the internet, you just have to be careful because there’s a lot of junk that I wish I could forget, the Deep Web is not for the faint of heart.
2. Preview of Main Points:
A. First, I will explain what the Deep Web is
B. Second, I will explain how the Deep Web differs from the surface web
C. Thirdly, I will explain the levels the Internet is divided into
D. Finally, I will explain how to access it, and precautions to use
I. The Deep Web refers to the part of the internet that’s not supported by search engines like Google. And I’m sure up until now most of you thought that Google could access everything. Sadly, they don’t.
1. The Deep Web is basically a parallel web with a lot more information and invaluable resources for companies, governments, private users and hackers.
2. The term Deep Web is usually associated with anonymous criminal activity that cannot be caught because it is in an fake world.
3. However the amount of the commerce in the Deep Webs market is much larger than its surface web counterpart and there are no limits on what you can find.
4. The Deep Web can host anything from the most innocent content to the most ruthless and unthinkable. Within the Deep Web are private intranets, as well as documents in formats that cannot be indexed. (Marco 2013)
Transition: Now let’s talk about how it differs from the regular “Surface Web”
1. The "Surface Web" is what you use when you’re on a regular
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