The Weekly OSINT Newsletter (Issue 112)
Your weekly digest of OSINT tradecraft tips, job opportunities, and industry news.
Welcome to another issue of the Weekly OSINT Newsletter, where we bring you the latest from last week.
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OSINT Job Opportunities
Exclusive & handpicked opportunities.
Security Operations Associate-Global Security Operations Center (GSOC)-External Agency Employee
at NFL (USA)
Embedded Intelligence Analyst (German speaking)
at Everbridge (United Kingdom)
AML/KYC Operations Specialist
at Raisin (United Kingdom)
OSINT Tradecraft Tips
From last week. Sourced from multiple sources.
Explore Reddit Profiles with Reddit User Analyser
For those looking to profile Reddit users, this new tool, called Reddit User Analyser, might be of interest. It offers comprehensive analysis of a user's activity and more, making it a useful resource for deep diving into Reddit profiles (HT DailyOSINT).
Note from the OSINT Jobs Team: When exploring new tools like the one mentioned here, it's crucial to exercise caution. Although we highlight emerging tools, thorough analysis of each is not always possible. A particular concern with this Reddit tool is the lack of information about its developer, raising potential red flags. Be mindful while using such tools, especially when working with confidential information.
Navigating AI-Generated Fakes in Election Year: A Tutorial by Benjamin Strick
As 2024 will witness an election marathon across the globe, the likelihood of encountering AI-generated fakes is very high. To equip audiences against misinformation, Benjamin Strick published his latest video tutorial as part of his free OSINT at Home video series. This video tutorial focuses on artificial intelligence-generated fakes, covering their creation, detection, and real-world misuse examples.
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