A night of OSINT and War Stories


Details
On this meetup in OWASP Copenhagen we'll focus on OSINT so we've arranged a few talks. One more may come, so hold on to your hats!
So far we have:
- An Intro to OSINTer
- Tracking down the killer (with OSINT)
Here's a brief synopis:
OSINTer
Synopsis
OSINTer is a new, digital platform tailored towards breezing through the complexities involved in extracting strategic cyber threat intelligence from news about cyber threats. Designed to streamline the traditionally laborious process of manually tracing and compiling data, OSINTer offers an automated, efficient means of identification, collection, and tracking of the ever moving cyberthreat landscape. At this workshop we will delve into the platform's journey from a spark of an idea to a robust platform, currently serving 30.000 monthly users, and go over how you can integrate it into your daily work, helping you stay on top of the constant inflow of information.
Speaker bio
Bertram Madsen and David Clayton are co-conspirators in the realm of cybersecurity, with each specializing in different facets of the industry to combat digital threats effectively. Bertram, a proficient full-stack software developer, emphasizes open-source development and community collaboration, manifesting in the creation of a range of cybersecurity solutions. Most notably, he's responsible for the development of OSINTer, a digital platform designed to ease collection of strategic cyber threat intelligence (CTI), and in collaboration with David, they are attempting to rethink how we do CTI. David is an established leader within Denmark's cybersecurity landscape, with a breadth of experience spanning various critical infrastructure sectors, financial security and strategic leadership roles. He's renowned for championing the SagaLabs concept, gaining TF-CSIRT certification for his team, and providing exceptional insights as one of only two official SIM3 auditors in Denmark.
Tracking down the killer
Synopsis
In the mid 1990’s Rasmus Kierkegaard Kristiansen – suspected of killing and dismembering a business partner I Portugal – managed to escape and hide from authorities. After a longer period of intense investigation, the trail was considered cold.
In 2018, 25 years after the murder, the unsolved case was still bugging the leading investigator at the time. He teams up with a TV production company to give the investigation another shot. As a
base requirement for funding, Kristoffer Scavenius was tasked with making a probable case that the murderer was in fact still alive. After initial setbacks, Kristoffer was eventually able to make the
case that Rasmus Kierkegaard Kristiansen was still alive and well, living in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
The talk will discuss some of the OSINT approaches used in this investigation.
Speaker bio
Kristoffer Scavenius has worked in OSINT since 2013 and has held positions as researcher/programmer in both government and the private sector.
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A night of OSINT and War Stories