Searching the Shadows | OSINT Training

R1,800.00R12,800.00

In today’s world of digital footprints and social media, there is a vast amount of information available to the public. This information can be used to conduct open source intelligence (OSINT) investigations, which can be used for a variety of purposes, including cybersecurity, law enforcement, and business intelligence.

Our OSINT training course, Searching the Shadows, will teach you the skills and techniques you need to conduct effective OSINT investigations. You will learn how to gather information from a variety of sources, including social media, websites, public records, and the dark web. You will also learn how to analyse this information to identify patterns and trends and draw meaningful conclusions.

Description

Our course is taught by experienced OSINT practitioners who will share their real-world knowledge and expertise with you. You will learn about the latest OSINT tools and techniques, and you will have the opportunity to practice your skills on real-world scenarios.

This course is ideal for anyone who wants to learn more about OSINT, including:

    • Cybersecurity professionals
    • Law enforcement officers
    • Business intelligence analysts
    • Journalists
    • Private investigators
    • Anyone who wants to learn how to gather and analyse open source intelligence

What you will learn:

    • What is OSINT and why is it important?
    • How to gather information from a variety of sources, including social media, websites, public records, and the dark web
    • How to analyse information to identify patterns and trends and draw meaningful conclusions
    • How to use OSINT tools and techniques to conduct effective investigations

Benefits of taking our course:

    • Learn from experienced OSINT practitioners
    • Gain real-world knowledge and expertise
    • Learn about the latest OSINT tools and techniques
    • Practice your skills on real-world scenarios
    • Earn a certificate of completion

Additional information

Date

16th November

Time

9am – 5pm (SAST Time)