20190505 OSINTCurious Podcast with Special Guest Daniel Clemens of ShadowDragon.io

Episode 11 of the webcast Watch on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MR6yg0w-B8Y People in this episode: Micah Hoffman Dutch Osint Guy Sector035 (Voice only) Technisette Kirbstr and special guest Daniel Clemens! Links to things we discussed: Sector035’s blog post on calculating distances of objects on photos –https://osintcurio.us/2019/04/30/geometry-in-image-forensics/ Sector035’s Medium article on OpenData – https://medium.com/@sector035/week-in-osint-2019-17-1214c7044a60 Article on ‘deepface’ photos, artificially generated mugshots of nonexistent people –https://www.fastcompany.com/90332538/meet-the-fake-people-who-will-soon-crowd-your-timelines-deepface Article on the changes in regard to cover and open intelligence gathering and how agencies must adapt – https://twitter.com/dutch_osintguy/status/1122593433133178880 https://twitter.com/AricToler/status/1123677155643351047 A discussion on how many women are in the OSINT/InfoSec field MWOsint’s tweet about attribution in a case of defacement – https://twitter.com/mwosint/status/1123926120393474049 A tweet on how publicly available traffic fine information can give some background on an accident – https://twitter.com/schep_/status/1123927408724324352 Links during question time: We talked with Daniel Clemens (@DanielClemens_ on Twitter) about his company ShadowDragon (https://shadowdragon.io/) that provides tools for modern digital investigations. Of course we talked about his work for DeliverFund, a non-profit organisation that is fighting human trafficking.

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