Introduction to OSINT
Venue: TBC, GibraltarDate: Late February
Registration is not required to attend, but it is recommended to ensure you receive a complimentary drink and nibbles.
GibDevs is pleased to announce an introductory session on open-source intelligence (OSINT), tailored for Gibraltar-based developers. This session will focus on two fundamental techniques: Google Dorking and Shodan, providing attendees with practical skills to uncover publicly available information responsibly and ethically.
What is OSINT?
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) involves gathering and analyzing publicly accessible data to generate insights. It is widely used in cybersecurity, penetration testing, and digital privacy. This session aims to equip developers with a foundational understanding of OSINT methodologies and their real-world applications.
What is OSINT?
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) involves gathering and analyzing publicly accessible data to generate insights. It is widely used in cybersecurity, penetration testing, and digital privacy. This session aims to equip developers with a foundational understanding of OSINT methodologies and their real-world applications.
Session Focus: Google Dorking & Shodan
- Google Dorking - Using advanced search queries to discover publicly available information, misconfigured files, and sensitive data leaks.
- Shodan - A powerful search engine that indexes internet-connected devices, helping identify exposed infrastructure and potential security risks.
Who Should Attend?
This session is designed for developers, cybersecurity professionals, and tech enthusiasts interested in learning how publicly accessible information can be leveraged for security research and risk assessment.
About the Speaker
Kieren Nicolas Lovell will lead the session. With a background in the Royal Navy, NATO, and Cambridge University, Kieren has extensive experience in cybersecurity, digital forensics, and OSINT.
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