In my second to last post I alluded to a talk I did at the CyberForensics conference. You can access the presentation here http://lowmanio.co.uk/share/OpenSourceForensicCaseManagementSlides.pdf
In the context of investigations and forensics, “open source intelligence” is information collected from publicly available sources, such as newspapers and the internet. In a commercial forensics environment you may be asked to work out who is behind a certain anonymous identity; for example they might be posting secret company information on a blog or defaming the company’s reputation on a website forum. There are lots of free ways to help figure out people’s identities or gather more information about them.
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