Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Training
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Open Source Intelligence Training - 1 Day
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2021 Cybercrime & OSINT for Law Enforcement Training Summit
April 12th, 2021
The 2021 Cybercrime & Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) for Law Enforcement Training Summit took place on April 12th, 2021 and was a full-day virtual training conference with subject matter experts from across North America. We had over 900 attendees registered from 16 countries.
Agencies in attendance:
United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
United States Secret Service (USSS)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
New York Police Department (NYPD)
Chicago Police Department
National Guard
Navy
Air Force
Numerous City Police Departments
State Police Forces
District Attorney Offices
Statewide Terrorism & Intelligence Centers
Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
Vancouver Police Department
Edmonton Police Service
Calgary Police Service
Waterloo Regional Police Service
Peel Regional Police Service
Halifax Regional Police
Ottawa Police Service
Corporate Security - House of Commons
Belgium
Federal Police
Italy
Guardia di Finanza - Federal Police
Carabinieri - Federal Police
Denmark
Copenhagen Police
United Kingdom
National Crime Agency (NCA)
Ireland
Ireland National Police and Security Service
National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC)
Netherlands
Federal Police
Singapore
Ministry of Defence
Japan
National Center of Incident Readiness and Strategy for Cybersecurity (NISC)
Panama
Panama Canal Authority
India
Telegana Police
Greece
Astynomia - National Police Service
Agenda
*Pacific Time
0615 hrs Conference Room opens
0700 – 0710 Welcome – Sam Jingfors
0710 – 0910 Kevin Metcalf – President of the National Child Protection Task Force (NCPTF)
0910 – 0925 Break
0930 – 1130 Kevin Branzetti - Director of Intelligence for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office
1130 – 1200 Lunch
1200 – 1230 France Thibodeau - RCMP National Cybercrime Coordination Center (NC3)
1230 – 1300 Special Agent Rob Klotz – Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Vancouver
1300 – 1400 Sam Jingfors – Social Media OSINT
1400 – 1415 Break
1415 – 1515 Justin Seitz – Creator of Hunchly (web capture tool)
1515 – 1615 Calgary Police Inspector Phil Hoetger – Unit Overview & Case Study
1615 Closing Remarks – Sam Jingfors
Feedback
“Wow… given it was my first experience, the bar has been set pretty high. The availability of the materials and having the sessions provided on video is more than what other conferences can offer. This has been phenomenal” - Anonymous
“First off I would like to thank you and your team for organizing such a great set of presentations. It was mind-blowing what I’ve learned, this will be really helpful” - RCMP Officer
“This was by far one of the best OSINT sessions I’ve attended in a while. My colleague who also attended said the same thing. Great presenters and on-point content” - Senior Enforcement Officer
“Thank you for the fantastic workshop. The presentations were both captivating and informative. This is the future of policing and we need to keep up to date with technology to continue to effectively do our jobs. I saw you run VR training for police officers - this is the future and needs to be implemented across Canada and the US. The cost and time savings alone is worth it, not to mention the capabilities of VR to create such a real environment” - RCMP Officer