How Deepseek can be used for OSINT, and how a french court case might revolutionize OSINT Tools (Issue 166)
Also, learn about a new face recognition tool, a new framework to gather and organise data, an investigation into North Korea's IT operations, and more!
O, hiders,
Your craft is sharp, your secrets keep.
But this newsletter wakes what dares to sleep.
Welcome! Nothing better than an eerie poem to start the week.
We're pleased to deliver this 166th consecutive week of OSINT tips, news and jobs! In this edition, we'll talk about a new and promising framework for collecting and manipulating information. We'll also explore the ways Deepseek AI is showing its first OSINT use-cases, and how a french court case might have major implications for a lot OSINT tools. All of this, of course, among other tips and industry news!
As always, we spent the week monitoring the latest developments in the industry so you don’t have to. In just 5 minutes, you spare yourself hours of scrolling on socials! That's worth it, no?
Let’s get into it with this week’s exclusive job opportunity, followed by the tips of the week.
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OSINT Tradecraft Tips
Compilation of the latest tools and OSINT tips. Your favorite way of staying ahead in the OSINT industry.
Tip: New free framework for advanced data analysis
A new open-source framework designed to collect, process, and analyze unstructured data has recently been released. Its use-cases include: intelligence gathering, identifying data leaks, monitoring cybersecurity threats, and supporting digital forensics.
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