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OSINT company Molfar says it has identified 44 people connected to the missile strike on the apartment block in Dnipro on Jan. 14

January 16, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

OSINT company Molfar says it has identified 44 people connected to the missile strike on the apartment block in Dnipro on Jan. 14. They include the commander of the aviation unit, pilots, and even ground crew. Also debunks claim UA air defense hit missile.https://t.co/QCUGBf32bw pic.twitter.com/DO8uCjTGY8— Euan MacDonald (@Euan_MacDonald) January 16, 2023 … [Read more...] about OSINT company Molfar says it has identified 44 people connected to the missile strike on the apartment block in Dnipro on Jan. 14

What is mobile forensics?

January 16, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Mobile forensics is the branch of digital forensics that deals with the recovery and investigation of data from mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. This includes the extraction, analysis, and preservation of data from the device's hardware and software, as well as any external storage media, such as SIM cards and memory cards. The goal of mobile forensics is to … [Read more...] about What is mobile forensics?

How OSINT is revolutionizing the work of professionals in various industries

January 16, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is revolutionizing the work of professionals in various industries by providing them with access to vast amounts of publicly available information. This information can be used to gain a deeper understanding of the industry and make more informed decisions. In the field of security and intelligence, OSINT is used to gather information on … [Read more...] about How OSINT is revolutionizing the work of professionals in various industries

Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and Recorded Future sign Memorandum of Cooperation

December 6, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Intelligence Collaboration to Protect Critical Infrastructure Will Support Resilience in Ukraine and Yield Novel Products KYIV, Ukraine and BOSTON, Dec. 6, 2022 - Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and Recorded Future, the world's largest intelligence company, today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to protect critical infrastructure in … [Read more...] about Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and Recorded Future sign Memorandum of Cooperation

MSAB launches XAMN Pro – investigator analysis software for speed, security, and data accuracy

December 1, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

MSAB, a world leader in mobile forensics, launches a new revamped offering of the XAMN analysis software suite. XAMN Pro is MSAB’s mobile forensic data review and analysis platform, which allows digital forensic examiners, investigators, and analysts to review all extracted data from mobile phones in its native form for maximum speed, security, and data accuracy. “We are … [Read more...] about MSAB launches XAMN Pro – investigator analysis software for speed, security, and data accuracy

Frame AI Raises $7.6 Million for its AI-Driven Customer Intelligence Platform

November 30, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Funding Led by G20 Ventures with New Participation from Velvet Sea, ValueStream, Twilio and LiveRamp NEW YORK - Frame AI, the leading AI-driven platform for Customer Intelligence, announced today that it has raised $7.6M in funding to accelerate growth. The oversubscribed round was led by existing investors G20 Ventures with participation from FirstMark and Greycroft, and … [Read more...] about Frame AI Raises $7.6 Million for its AI-Driven Customer Intelligence Platform

A Chinese spy tried to steal GE’s secrets

November 29, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

A Chinese spy tried to steal GE’s secrets. Instead, he got caught by the US—and gave the world an unprecedented glimpse into China’s espionage apparatus. https://t.co/LNBg2v7XRR— Bloomberg (@business) November 29, 2022 … [Read more...] about A Chinese spy tried to steal GE’s secrets

Swedish couple who immigrated from Russia more than 20 years ago arrested for espionage

November 26, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Swedish couple who immigrated from Russia more than 20 years ago arrested for espionage. They worked in the "import-export" business which should have been enough of a red flag (apologies to any legitimate "impex international businessmen" that do exist:) pic.twitter.com/ONIEydD0KB— Christo Grozev (@christogrozev) November 22, 2022 … [Read more...] about Swedish couple who immigrated from Russia more than 20 years ago arrested for espionage

Veritonic To Host the Second Annual Audio Intelligence Summit

November 14, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Showcasing the Data, Trends, and Best Practices Powering Today’s Successful Audio Strategies NEW YORK, - Veritonic, the industry’s comprehensive audio research and analytics platform, announced today the second annual Audio Intelligence Summit. The summit will once again gather industry-leading brands, agencies, and publishers to dive deep into the data and analytics that … [Read more...] about Veritonic To Host the Second Annual Audio Intelligence Summit

Locana Location Intelligence Experts Will Be Featured Speakers at the Project Controls Expo UK

November 9, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

Speakers Will Discuss How Spatial Technologies Have Been Used to Breakdown Departmental Data Silos, Improving Large Capital Project Decision Making, Lowering Costs, and Reducing Risks LONDON - Mario Sanvitale and Dan Culli, from Locana, the international leader in spatial and project controls technologies, will be featured speakers on the Innovation Stage at the Project … [Read more...] about Locana Location Intelligence Experts Will Be Featured Speakers at the Project Controls Expo UK

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