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The Weekly OSINT Newsletter (Issue 119)

This week we cover: ODNI & CIA's OSINT strategy; war crime investigations e-book; investigating GitHub users; powerful search tool for SEC research; SAR imagery basics; FREE Analyst bootcamp + more...

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A warm welcome to all our subscribers!

This week we have some interesting tips, news, and resources to share. Kicking things off, the ODNI and CIA have announced their strategy for OSINT, highlighting its growing significance. Our newsletter continues to serve as a valuable tool for OSINT professionals around the world, keeping you informed in such a rapidly evolving field.

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So without further ado, let’s get right into this week’s issue.


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OSINT Tradecraft Tips

From last week. Sourced from multiple sources.

GIJN Launches First E-Book on War Crimes Investigation

The Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) launched its first e-book. It’s a 16-chapter guide for reporters to investigating. war crimes. This comprehensive guide covers legal issues, civilian attacks, sexual violence, environmental crimes, and more, alongside tips on open-source research, security, and self-care. Now available for a small fee on platforms like Amazon, and others.

Note from the OSINT Jobs Team: You can still access it for free via GIJN’s website; however, we encourage you to support GIJN’s work.

Screenshot of GIJN’s new e-book, available at: https://gijn.org/resource/gijn-launches-first-ebook-reporters-guide-investigating-war-crimes/

GitHub User Investigations With This Powerful Search Tool

This GitHub User Search tool is great for finding GitHub users fitting specific search criteria. Please note that searches are limited to public personal profiles (HT DailyOSINT).

Screenshot. of GitHub User Search Help, available at: https://braingainsoft.com/gh/githelp.html

Enhancing Risk Management with OSINT: A Guide by Authentic8

Authentic8's guide highlights the importance of OSINT methodology and resources in enhancing business risk assessments. It demonstrates how leveraging publicly available online data can identify and mitigate potential threats, ensuring businesses make informed decisions and maintain operational integrity and profitability.

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