
Mastering OSINT and Dark Web Investigations
Techniques for the Modern Investigator
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Narrateur(s):
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Dave LaCosse
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Auteur(s):
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Eric Waldrep
À propos de cet audio
Mastering OSINT and Dark Web Investigations: by Eric Waldrep is an advanced guide for professionals navigating the complex worlds of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and the Dark Web. The book equips investigators with technical skills, methodologies, and ethical frameworks to handle cases ranging from corporate fraud to national security threats.
The book begins with the fundamentals of OSINT, emphasizing the importance of publicly available data and tools like Maltego and Shodan for uncovering actionable intelligence. It explains how investigators can maintain anonymity through VPNs, Tor, and secure operating systems like Tails, critical for protecting identity during investigations. In exploring the Dark Web, Waldrep demystifies its structure and purpose, detailing its use for both legitimate privacy and criminal activities. Investigators learn secure access methods, risks like malware and scams, and tools such as OnionScan for analyzing vulnerabilities in hidden services.
Advanced OSINT techniques cover tracking anonymous identities through writing patterns and metadata, leveraging social media for geotagged data, and monitoring cryptocurrency transactions using tools like Chainalysis. These skills are combined with strategies for exploiting data leaks, including identifying stolen credentials on paste sites or forums. The application chapters showcase how OSINT and Dark Web intelligence are used in law enforcement, corporate security, and national security. Law enforcement benefits from dismantling criminal networks, monitoring Dark Web marketplaces, and adhering to legal frameworks for evidence collection. Businesses use OSINT for brand protection, fraud detection, and mitigating insider threats. National security agencies focus on counterterrorism, protecting critical infrastructure, and combating cyberespionage.
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