How to access critical data following U.S. government's purges, and the state of AI in offensive operations (Issue 170)
Also, learn about a new guide for digital security, students who use OSINT to track global security crises, and more!
The veil is thick.
OSINT is the key.
Welcome Welcome! We're pleased to deliver this 170th consecutive week of OSINT tips, news and jobs! In this issue, we'll talk about :
How to access deleted U.S. public data
The role of court records in OSINT
How AI models do in red-team operations
A new publicly available data tool kit
among many 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! 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: How to access data following the U.S. government’s purges
Recent removals of federal health data from U.S. government websites have made it harder for journalists and researchers to access critical public health information. With key reports and datasets disappearing, finding reliable alternative sources is becoming increasingly necessary.
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