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Sep 2020
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S01 E08: Exploring OSINT, War Stories & ...

Daniel Clemens from ShadowDragon, LLC
About this episode

Nico shares his origin story along with war stories old, and new.
Topics the following:
* Leadership seems to want visualization, analyst don't care. Discussions evolve about how heat maps/crap maps may or may not be relevant.
* Geographical visualization helps with different types of investigations.
* Mapping Tactical Data is useful, timelines are helpful with pruning as well as mapping money laundering while other types of data fall short.

Special Guest: Nico "Dutch Osint Guy".

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