Executive Master OSINT & Anti-Fraud Techniques
What you'll learn
OSINT, an acronym for Open Source Intelligence, refers to the process/activity of gathering information through the consultation of publicly accessible or open sources. OSINT is the activity performed by Robert Redford's character, codenamed "Condor," in Sidney Pollack's 1975 film "Three Days of the Condor." Redford was a CIA analyst working in a clandestine office in New York City, where he read and analyzed the contents of books, newspapers, and magazines from around the world, seeking hidden meanings, secret codes, and suspicious individuals. Today, this activity, not only among governments, police forces, intelligence agencies, and others, but also among private organizations such as large corporations, banks, and financial intermediaries, which are increasingly using this methodology.