Open Source Intelligence: Performing OSINT Research and Developing Findings (part 2)
This presentation will explain OSINT and its role with other intelligence types and will cover techniques in conducting open-source research and preserving findings within the open web. Topics discussed include optimizing devices and internet browser for Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), creating a custom Search Engine alert, manual and software-aided and hybrid approaches, using The Onion Router (TOR), GitHub and data collection and analysis techniques. Participants will gain the knowledge and tools to conduct advanced research across multiple open source websites of interest to law enforcement.
The live webinar event is free to attend.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Valarie Findlay has over twenty years in cybersecurity (what was known as IT security back in the day!) and cybercrime. She holds a master’s in Sociology and a master’s in Terrorism Studies focused on Law Enforcement and a Post-Grad in cyber threats as a tool in terrorism. She sits on several North American cyber and law enforcement committees and has extensively studied various investigative and interviewing disciplines, such as inductive, psychological, physiological and predictive profiling. As a professional, she has worked in federal security and intelligence for various government departments and has also experienced industry as an entrepreneur, navigating commercialization and the US patent and trademark process successfully for her risk intelligence software, TIGIR. She is currently pursuing her doctorate in Sociology at Royal Roads University in Canada.
Relevant Government Agencies
Dept of Justice, Judicial Branch Agencies, State Government, Municipal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Tue, Jun 21, 2022, 1:00pm - 2:15pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Where
Free Webinar
Website
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Organizer
Justice Clearinghouse