Open Source Intelligence

On this Bare Metal Cyber episode, we’re cracking open Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)—the art of turning public data from tweets, news, or court filings into a cybersecurity superpower for spotting threats cheap and legal. We dig into how it works: gathering overt info, analyzing it for insights like phishing trends or hacker chatter, and using it for everything from strategic planning to real-time defense. It’s a game-changer for staying ahead of risks, meeting regs like GDPR, and cutting reliance on pricey covert intel.

We’ll guide you through building your OSINT game—picking sources like social media or deep web journals, wielding tools like Maltego, and training your team to sift signal from noise. You’ll learn to feed it into SIEMs, dodge data overload, and prep for AI-driven analysis or cloud scalability shaping its future. By the end, you’ll see how OSINT turns the open web into your shield, keeping you sharp against threats in a data-drenched world.
Open Source Intelligence
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