OSINT Training

We strive to offer the best OSINT training courses available.

CPD An Introduction to OSINT

Description

This course provides a fundamental introduction into the role open source intelligence (OSINT) plays in research. We condense a number of useful elements into this short course as a cost-effective building block for anyone seeking to understand open source intelligence. It fast tracks your knowledge of what can be achieved through effective open source intelligence and compliments any commercial sector business involving internet research.

Benefits

The skills learnt on this course can save research time and provide a better way to navigate through an increasingly digital world.

Intended Audience

The course is suitable for anyone who wishes to gain a clear understanding of how to conduct effective open source research for personal or professional reasons.

Ability

No previous experience is required.

Language

The course will be taught in English. All students will need to prove an ability to speak good English.

Duration

This is a 4 hour classroom based course . It is suitable for linking with other CPD courses to create a full days training.

For more information, or to book this course, please email training@intelmsl.com or use our online enquiry form.

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