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Explore how Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) techniques can be used to identify and unmask cybercriminals in this 41-minute conference talk from RSA Conference. Learn practical OSINT methodologies through a detailed case study focusing on the notorious hacker USDoD, where you'll discover how to build comprehensive relation graphs that connect disparate public data sources to reveal the true identities behind cyber threats. Watch a live demonstration that showcases the step-by-step process of gathering, analyzing, and correlating open source information to track down cybercriminals. Gain valuable insights into the ethical considerations and responsible practices essential for conducting cyber investigations, while understanding the legal and moral boundaries that must be respected when using OSINT for cybersecurity purposes. Develop skills in data correlation, pattern recognition, and investigative techniques that can be applied to real-world cybersecurity scenarios, making this session valuable for security professionals, threat intelligence analysts, and anyone interested in understanding how public information can be leveraged to combat cybercrime.
Syllabus
Unmasking USDoD: Harnessing OSINT to Expose a Notorious Hacker
Taught by
RSA Conference