Open Source Cyber Intelligence - Introduction

Course

In Peterborough and London-City

£ 1,795 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

With the development of the internet and the World Wide Web vast amounts of information can now be easily accessed from anywhere in the world at the click of a mouse. However, studies have shown even though more information is available finding the relevant and important piece is more difficult than ever.This Introduction to Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) course will provide delegates with skills to become more efficient and effective at finding those key pieces of intelligence on the Internet and World Wide Web. The course is highly practical allowing delegates the time to explore and understand some of the hundreds of tools and websites available.Target Audience:This course is intended for anyone who wishes to be able to utilise the Internet and World Wide Web better for finding information. It will be of particular useful to those in the private and public sector investigation or intelligence collection fields. Learning Objectives At the end of this course you will be able to:Use advanced search engine techniques and featuresIdentify websites for finding information on people and companiesAnalyse website source code for investigative purposesUse deep web sites and directoriesUnderstand internet infrastructure and its use intelligence gathering and investigationExplain the digital footprint is left when online and the dangers associatedUse social media for investigation, intelligence and geolocationDescribe the best open source software to use for investigationsAccess influential internet communitiesYou will also have an introduction to the Dark Web, criminal innovation and cybercrime

Facilities

Location

Start date

London-City ((select))
EC3V 9LJ

Start date

On request
Peterborough (Cambridgeshire )
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Marriott Hotel, PE2 6GB

Start date

On request

About this course

There are no prerequisites for this course, however, delegates are expected to have a basic understanding of computers and the internet.

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Subjects

  • Web
  • Internet

Course programme

Day 1 - AM

  • Introduction
  • Module 1 - History of the Internet and the World Wide Web
  • Module 2 - How devices communicate

Day 1 - PM

  • Module 3 - Internet Infrastructure
  • Module 4 - Search Engines

Day 2 - AM

  • Module 5 - Companies and people
  • Module 6 - Analysing the code

Day 2 - PM

  • Module 7 - The Deep Web
  • Module 8 - Social Media

Day 3 - AM

  • Module 9 - Protecting your digital footprint
  • Module 10 - Internet Communities and Culture

Day 3 - PM

  • Module 11 - Cyber Threat
  • Module 12 - Tools for investigators
  • Module 13 - Legislation

Open Source Cyber Intelligence - Introduction

£ 1,795 + VAT