OSINT: Source Discovery (Virtual Course)

Open enrolment and in-house options available

Source Discovery is the discipline of finding, indexing and managing the sources you need to give you a competitive advantage, whether in business, national policy or life. A rich source base can enhance insight and perspective. It can help us identify new voices and pick up on trends and ideas we would otherwise be oblivious to. Indeed, our preference for the familiar can blind us to the abundance of quality resources available on the web.

Over two half-day sessions, we'll show you to improve source discovery and awareness in your organisation. We'll introduce you to the proprietary frameworks we use to help our clients expand their source base. We'll also show you the many tips, tricks and tools you can use to find new sources with ease and speed.

There are currently no dates planned for this course. Register your interest for future dates or enquire about in-house options.

Course Details

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this webinar you will know how to:

  • Enhance your source awareness and that of your team
  • Use our "Source Checklist" to improve source discovery
  • Use our OSINT Source Taxonomy to find unconventional sources
  • Discover new sources using popular web and social media platforms
  • Mine the web for source lists generated by others

What You Receive

  • A full set of slides in PDF
  • Six months of post-course support
  • A certificate of completion

Duration

2 Half Days: 13:30 - 17:00

Course Fee

EUR 500

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

Please observe the following requirements:

  • You will need a Windows or Mac laptop (tablet computers are not recommended)
  • Install Google Chrome. You will be required to install a range of browser extensions, so it is important that you have administrative rights to your laptop
  • Install Zoom
  • Set up a Google account to facilitate the use of different tools
  • A second monitor is recommended but not essential

Additional software requirements will be sent prior to the start of the course.