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Seminar - Birmingham - 12 September 2019 AGENDA 8.30 – 9.15: Registration & coffee 9.15 – 9.45: Introduction: What is Open Source Intelligence? 9.45 – 10.15: Security & privacy within investigations 10.15 – 10.45: Search engines & operators 10 45 – 11.15: Investigations & vulnerabilities through social media 11.15 – 11.45: Coffee & networking 11.45 – 12.15: Searching for people 12.15 – 13.15: OSINT investigations connected to security breaches 13.15 – 14.00: Lunch & networking 14.00 – 15.30: Investigations through the ‘Dark Web’ 15.30 – 16.00: Panel discussion - Ask the experts 16.00: Coffee & Networking UNDERSTANDING OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE – INVESTIGATION OPPORTUNITIES & RISKS OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS The seminar will include significant changes implemented by Facebook at the beginning of August 2019 and their impact on investigations. Delegates will be updated on these changes and given advice on new techniques to support their work. The presenters will also discuss new techniques around Instagram and also investigative opportunities involving the communications platform Telegram, as well as other related topics. [email protected] For further information please contact Cost: £299.00 + VAT per person - including continental breakfast on arrival, coffee and lunch Venue: Maple House, 150 Corporation Street, Birmingham B4 6TB PLACES STILL AVAILABLE - CLICK HERE TO BOOK A one-day seminar sharing the expertise and advice of leading Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) specialists, focusing on online investigations, digital profiling and personal, public and business vulnerabilities. The presentations will deliver unique insights into online open source data and social media. There will be a review of security, privacy and reputation risks now widely associated with use of the internet and smartphones. There will also be a practical demonstration, offering an insight into the “dark web”.

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Page 1: OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS - OSINTIA · 9/12/2019  · A one-day seminar sharing the expertise and advice of leading Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) specialists, focusing

Seminar - Birmingham - 12 September 2019

AGENDA8.30 – 9.15: Registration & coffee9.15 – 9.45: Introduction: What is Open Source

Intelligence? 9.45 – 10.15: Security & privacy within investigations 10.15 – 10.45: Search engines & operators 10 45 – 11.15: Investigations & vulnerabilities through

social media 11.15 – 11.45: Coffee & networking11.45 – 12.15: Searching for people 12.15 – 13.15: OSINT investigations connected to

security breaches 13.15 – 14.00: Lunch & networking14.00 – 15.30: Investigations through the ‘Dark Web’ 15.30 – 16.00: Panel discussion - Ask the experts 16.00: Coffee & Networking

UNDERSTANDING OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE – INVESTIGATION OPPORTUNITIES & RISKS

OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS

OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS

The seminar will include significant changes implemented by Facebook at the beginning of August 2019 and their impact on investigations. Delegates will be updated on these changes and given advice on new techniques to support their work.

The presenters will also discuss new techniques around Instagram and also investigative opportunities involving the communications platform Telegram, as well as other related topics.

[email protected] further information please contact

Cost: £299.00 + VAT per person - including continental breakfast on arrival, coffee and lunch

Venue: Maple House, 150 Corporation Street, Birmingham B4 6TB

PLACES STILL AVAILABLE - CLICK HERE TO BOOK

A one-day seminar sharing the expertise and advice of leading Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) specialists, focusing on online investigations, digital profiling and personal, public and business vulnerabilities. The presentations will deliver unique insights into online open source data and social media. There will be a review of security, privacy and reputation risks now widely associated with use of the internet and smartphones. There will also be a practical demonstration, offering an insight into the “dark web”.