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Persistent monitoring in open sources: understanding and anticipating risk and threats to organizations

Please join our panel of professionals for a discussion of open-source intelligence techniques and the ways that the government and private entities are leveraging this data.

Panelists will lead a discussion about open-source intelligence and the ways in which governments and private sector entities are mining this data to monitor for risks and threats.

Topics discussed include:

  • An introduction to open sources and how government agencies and private sector entities are leveraging this data
  • How private sector organizations should be thinking about open-source intelligence and how they can use this data to recognize and monitor for risks and threats
  • The current intelligence landscape and a look ahead to the ways new technologies may affect intelligence efforts

Recent case studies and real-world examples of how open-source intelligence has helped companies identify risks

Moderator:

  • Chris McCavitt, Managing Director, Forensic & Integrity Services, Ernst & Young LLP

Panel:

  • Brian Wolfe, Managing Director, Forensic & Integrity Services, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Christine St Pierre, Manager, Forensic & Integrity Services, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Nico Dekens, Director of Intelligence, Collection Innovation, ShadowDragon

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