Tools and Tactics to solve the top 3 Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Challenges

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Kevin Libby - Threat Intelligence Advisor

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Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) has become increasingly important to organisations looking to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities early, whether phishing, malware or the latest ransomware attack. But given the enormous volume of OSINT sources – many with inherent bias or inaccuracies – how can threat intelligence teams best wade through false, slanted or misleading information, to create reports that decision-makers can rely on to prioritise and respond to threats and risks? Open source intelligence requires a combination of automation and the human element to sort out the important from the unimportant, the timely from the outdated, the relevant from the irrelevant, and the trusted from the untrusted. Join Kevin Libby, Threat Intelligence Advisor in this webinar to learn the tools and tactics to solve the top 3 open source intelligence challenges, and respond more quickly to attacks that put your organisation at risk. - Shift from a manual approach and automate data collection and aggregation to save time and uncover critical intelligence at speed - Determine Open-Source accuracy, credibility, timeliness, and objectivity more efficiently and effectively to keep your organisation safe from risk - Make faster, more relevant connections between different types of risk intelligence to gain strategic advantage when responding to threats
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