REMINDER: Arno Reuser on OSINT, DC and London
Event: 7-11 May Washington DC Arno Reuser on OSINT Event: 14-18 May London Arno Reuser on OSINT
Event: 7-11 May Washington DC Arno Reuser on OSINT Event: 14-18 May London Arno Reuser on OSINT
14-18 May 2012 Venue:IHS Jane’s, 133 Houndsditch (City) Place:London, United Kingdom Date:21-25 May 2012 Please register by mailing to Lynne Samuel (Lynne.Samuel@janes.com). Have a look at the training programme or go directly to the full course website.
Open Source Intelligence Methods & Techniques training programme Venue:IHS Jane’s, Dupont Circle Place:Washington D.C., United States of America Date:7-11 May 2012 Please register by mailing to Lynne Samuel (Lynne.Samuel@janes.com). Have a look at the training programme or go directly to the full course website.
Open Source Intelligence Methods and Techniques Training Program In conjunction with Reuser’s Information Services (RIS), IHS Consulting now offers an Open Source intelligence (OSINT) collection and analysis training service. The program enables Open Source researchers to more effectively collect and analyze information and produce better quality reports. The IHSC/RIS OSINT Methods and Techniques course is …
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Enterprise Open Source Intelligence Gathering – Part 1 Social Networks Posted by Tom on October 26, 2009 – 3:49 pm Note: the direct web version is nearly unreadable. A full copy is therefore provided below.
This is THE toolbox, available in both long and short versions, we recommend you start with the long and then rapidly migrate to the short. Arno is THE “dean” of OSINT for government, and the “dean” of the advanced librarian discovery movement. LONG VERSION SHORT VERSION We strongly endorse Arno Reuser as an individual, and …
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We came across this while trolling for worthwhile new stuff on OSINT; finding none, we thought to post this as a reminder that the OSINT Wizard lives and works in The Netherlands, and is open for business. Remember the two cardinal rules: 1. Governments are the beneficiaries of OSINT done by others, not the benefactors. …