This one-day program aims to provide participants with foundational internet research and investigation skills. It is specifically designed for individuals and organisations that are embarking on their OSINT journey or seeking for new techniques and strategies. This foundational level equips participants with essential knowledge and skills to conduct thorough investigations of people, places, and entities within the online realm. The program covers key concepts such as attribution, efficient searching methods, and verification techniques.
OSINT Combine
Jacob Hunter is the Head of Training and Tradecraft at OSINT Combine. Jacob was previously employed by Victoria Police and a member of the Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team, in Melbourne Victoria. Here, Jacob worked as a Victim Identification Specialist. This work was very investigative focused with a large portion of the work involving OSINT to locate and identify victims and offenders. Jacob's previous roles included being a Senior Instructor of Open Source Investigations at Victoria Police, and five years' service with the Australian Army.
To be formally invited to join the Open-Source Intelligence Foundations Program you will need to you will need to be an AWSN member to participate in the mentoring program as a mentee or mentor. Mentors can join at no cost.