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5 Technical Elements that Make or Break an OSINT Program

The ever-expanding volume of online data is both an opportunity and a challenge for OSINT analysts. With so much data publicly available online, you need technical solutions to evaluate the data efficiently.

Join Authentic8 and Fivecast tradecraft team experts as they explore the most critical technical elements for a successful OSINT program: 

  • Enabling the analyst
  • Discovering entities and content of interest
  • Automating collection and assessment of multimedia data
  • Complementing data sources or collection streams
  • Protect the identity and the interests of the analyst and the organization

Featured Speakers

Adam Huenke
OSINT Training Lead | Authentic8

Adam brings 15+ years as an all-source and open-source intelligence analyst. He received formal training as an all-source intelligence analyst in the United States Marines Corps, serving nine years at various levels, from Battalion to HQ U.S. Special Operations Command. After his service, Adam transitioned his intelligence experience to a cyber focus, working as a cyber threat intelligence analyst, including in the financial sector at Huntington National Bank. 


Abbi D 
U.S. Tradecraft Lead | Fivecast 

Abbi has extensive experience as an open-source intelligence (OSINT) practitioner and social media exploitation specialist, leading training and consulting programs supporting U.S. and foreign intelligence partners, law enforcement, nonprofit and commercial customers.

Jeff Phillips
Director, Product Marketing | Authentic8

Jeff Phillips is the director of product marketing for Authentic8 where he focuses on customer needs and driving product go-to-market strategy. Jeff has more than 20 years of product marketing experience, including seven years at Microsoft. He brings a successful history of launching products and SaaS offerings at both startups and Fortune 100 companies.

 

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