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Webinar: The use of open-source intelligence (OSINT) in the fight against CSAM
Schedule & Registration
Wednesday 17th May at 4PM CET (10AM ET)
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Due to the nature of the content discussed, this session will NOT be recorded.
About
OSINT (open-source intelligence) involves using publicly available information to gather information about an individual or organization. It is an important and vital component of the investigation process law enforcement utilises to investigate cases of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).
Maike Borst for the National Police of the Netherlands will take us on a deep-dive into the role OSINT plays within the digital investigational methods of the Dutch Police. Using examples taken from the field she will show viewers the power of OSINT and how it can play a vital role in victim and offender identification and location.
This webinar is focused on law enforcement and professionals working in Trust and Safety . We recommend this webinar to law enforcement and content moderators.
Speaker Biography
Maike Borst started her career in the Dutch National Police back in 1999 where she started working as a police officer on the streets. After working in various divisions within the Police, she founded a special team focused on solving crimes using OSINT techniques. With her team, she’s not only helping various teams out but also educating other police officers who are interested in OSINT so they can use the techniques in their daily job.
Interested in attending? Click here to register your attendance and please note that all registrants are subject to review and approval.
This webinar is focused on law enforcement and professionals working in Trust and Safety . We recommend this webinar to law enforcement and content moderators.
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