Blacklists UT1 is a curated resource developed by the Digital Services of the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole that compiles lists of websites, domains, and online resources identified as sources of harmful, fraudulent, or otherwise disreputable content. It serves as a tool to support cybersecurity and risk management efforts by providing stakeholders with an accessible, updated reference for filtering out potentially dangerous digital content. The resource is maintained using clearly defined criteria and is regularly updated to reflect emerging online threats. By offering a centralized repository of disreputable digital sources, Blacklists UT1 exemplifies institutional efforts to enhance digital security and promote responsible digital governance. This tool is valuable for researchers, legal authorities, and organizations seeking to mitigate online risks and protect users from exposure to harmful content.
For Further Study:
Fabrice Prigent. "Blacklists UT1." Toulouse, France: Université Toulouse-Capitole. Accessed February 9, 2025. https://dsi.ut-capitole.fr/blacklists/index_en.php.
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Last Updated: February 28, 2025
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Recommended Citation: "Blacklists UT1, Edition 1.0 Research." In AI & Human Rights Index, edited by Nathan C. Walker, Dirk Brand, Caitlin Corrigan, Georgina Curto Rex, Alexander Kriebitz, John Maldonado, Kanshukan Rajaratnam, and Tanya de Villiers-Botha. New York: All Tech is Human; Camden, NJ: AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University, 2025. Accessed April 25, 2025. https://aiethicslab.rutgers.edu/glossary/blacklists-ut1/.