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NeedleStack co-hosts interview professional open-source researchers who discuss tips, tricks and insights into the practice of digital investigative research. Whether you’re an open-source expert or aficionado, tune in to learn how to hone your skills, improve your craft and protect yourself as you search the surface, deep and dark web. From Authentic8, creators of Silo for Research. Visit authentic8.com/needlestack to learn more!
- 103 - Alligator in the Boat
Integrating security into our daily lives can feel overwhelming. From password management to encryption, it’s easy to feel frustrated. Robert Vamosi and AJ Nash share our experiences navigating security in our personal and professional lives. They discuss practical strategies like how to choose your seat in a restaurant for safety and the importance of encryption. Remember, security isn’t just a job; it’s a lifestyle. Finding the right balance is key, and it’s okay to have slip-ups along the way.
Thu, 19 Mar 2026 - 46min - 102 - Navigating the Ransomware Negotiation
In this episode, hosts Robert Vamosi and AJ Nash engage with cybersecurity expert John DiMaggio to explore the complexities of ransomware negotiation. They discuss the process of responding to ransomware attacks, the stakeholders involved, and the legal and ethical considerations that companies face when deciding whether to pay a ransom. The conversation delves into the tactics used by ransomware groups, the importance of understanding target selection, and the role of insurance in these scenarios. Additionally, they highlight the need for standards in negotiation practices and preventative measures that organizations can take to mitigate risks. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of ransomware negotiation and the importance of having knowledgeable advisors in the field.
Wed, 04 Mar 2026 - 49min - 101 - Best Practices For Open-Source Investigations
In this special 100th episode of Needlestack, hosts Robert Vamosi and AJ Nash celebrate the milestone with former NeedleStack host, Matt Ashburn, discussing the evolution and importance of OSINT. They dive into best practices, the risks of normalized habits, and the significance of isolation in investigations. The conversation highlights the behavioral attributes that can identify investigators, the challenges of new generations in the field, and the need for accountability and reputation in intelligence work. They also explore the role of technology, the importance of first-hand access, and the balance between timeliness and accuracy in intelligence reporting.
Wed, 18 Feb 2026 - 51min - 100 - Exploring the Dark Web: Myths and Realities
NeedleStack hosts, AJ Nash and Robert Vamosi engage with Roman Sannikov a seasoned expert in cyber threat intelligence, to explore the complexities of the dark web. The conversation delves into the myths surrounding the dark web, the community dynamics within cybercrime, and the professionalization of criminal enterprises. Roman shares insights on how trust and reputation are managed in these underground communities, the barriers to entry for new members, and the human element that often gets overlooked in discussions about cybercriminals.
Thu, 05 Feb 2026 - 55min - 99 - Navigating China's Strategic Landscape
In this episode of NeedleStack, hosts AJ Nash and Robert Vamosi engage with John Costello, a director at WireScreen, to discuss the complexities of China's strategic competition with the United States. The conversation covers China's technological advancements, the implications of its five-year plans, challenges in intelligence gathering, and the dynamics of military-civil fusion. The discussion also touches on the importance of due diligence for businesses engaging with Chinese companies and the role of Chinese students in U.S. education.
Wed, 21 Jan 2026 - 44min - 98 - Is Mass Surveillance Helping or Hindering Intelligence?
In this episode, the hosts discuss the implications of surveillance technology and AI on intelligence, journalism, and civil liberties. They explore the dual nature of surveillance as both a tool for security and a potential threat to privacy. The conversation delves into the challenges posed by misinformation, the importance of expertise in navigating these issues, and the ethical considerations surrounding the use of surveillance technology. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of journalism and the role of AI in shaping public perception and trust.
Wed, 07 Jan 2026 - 55min - 97 - Mastering the Art of Disappearing Online
In this episode of Needlestack, hosts AJ Nash and Robert Vamosi delve into the complexities of disappearing online, drawing insights from their experiences and the book 'The Art of Invisibility' by Kevin Mitnick. They discuss practical steps for maintaining anonymity, the role of technology in obfuscation, and the challenges of creating and sustaining multiple identities. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on privacy and the importance of understanding personal risks in a digital world. Through engaging anecdotes and expert insights, the hosts provide a comprehensive overview of the art of invisibility in today's interconnected society.
Thu, 11 Dec 2025 - 49min - 96 - The Rise of Citizen OSINT, and What to Do About It
In this episode, hosts Robert Vamosi and AJ Nash engage with Neil Ysart, a seasoned expert in cyber investigations and open source intelligence (OSINT). They discuss the Coalition of Cyber Investigators, its role in promoting OSINT, and the importance of establishing standards in the field. The conversation delves into the challenges and risks associated with OSINT, emphasizing the need for ethical practices and the potential dangers of unregulated citizen intelligence efforts. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to advocate for the development of global standards in OSINT.
Wed, 26 Nov 2025 - 42min - 95 - What is Cyber HUMINT?
In this episode, Michael DeBolt joins Robert Vamosi and AJ Nash to dive into the world of Cyber HUMINT — the application of traditional human intelligence (HUMINT) tradecraft in cyberspace. They discuss how investigators use digital personas (sometimes called “sock puppets”) to infiltrate online threat actor communities, collect intelligence, and even engage adversaries safely. Michael explains how credibility, language, slang, and cultural nuance are essential to blending in, while AJ highlights the risks of untrained amateurs attempting such operations. They explore the art, ethics, and operational security challenges of conducting human intelligence in the digital realm.
Wed, 12 Nov 2025 - 46min - 94 - Dealing with AI Slop in OSINT Investigations
In this episode, AJ Nash and Robert Vamosi discuss the challenges posed by misinformation and the rise of AI-generated content. They explore the evolution of journalism, the impact of social media on information consumption, and the importance of critical thinking and media literacy. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in content creation, the balance between technology and human oversight, and the potential positive aspects of AI technology. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for source verification and the ongoing struggle to navigate the post-truth era.
Wed, 29 Oct 2025 - 57min - 93 - What is GEOINT in OSINT?
In this episode of NeedleStack, hosts AJ Nash and Robert Vamosi engage with James Villenueve, a geospatial intelligence expert, to explore the world of GEOINT and its intersection with open source intelligence (OSINT). They discuss the importance of understanding geospatial data, the ethical implications of its use, and the challenges of protecting personal information in a data-rich environment. The conversation also highlights positive applications of geospatial intelligence, including environmental monitoring and humanitarian efforts, while addressing the risks associated with data misuse and the evolving role of AI in the field.
Wed, 15 Oct 2025 - 48min - 92 - Ransomware’s Collateral DamageWed, 01 Oct 2025 - 26min
- 91 - Identifying fraud in financial services
How can Intelligence benefit financial sectors? It can address challenges like sanctions, data privacy, and cryptocurrency. Teresa Walsh highlights the importance of collaboration, the role of AI in intelligence, and the necessity to professionalize intelligence roles in the private sector. The conversation also delves into building mature and unified intelligence programs, emphasizing the need for a Chief Intelligence Officer role in any organization.
Wed, 17 Sep 2025 - 41min - 90 - Adding Agentic AI to Analysis
Ultimately, GenAI has the potential to create jobs in areas like data science and cybersecurity, but only if it is integrated responsibly. However, the consensus today is that AI should remain a just tool for analysts, not a direct decision-maker, until reliability and trust in its outputs significantly improve.
About Brian Fuller
Brian A. Fuller is Director of Operations for the Ridge College of Intelligence Studies and Applied Sciences at Mercyhurst University, a position he assumed in December 2019. As the Director of Operations, Fuller supports all operations related to the academic curriculum or Ridge College activities. This includes working as the Director for the Center of Intelligence Research, Analysis and Training (CIRAT) and Director of the Innovation Entente Lab (IEL). Previously, he served as a Senior Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) instructor for the Department of the Army’s OSINT Office, where he was charged with overseeing the Army’s OSINT training program for the Midwest and Rocky Mountain regions. He trained Army intelligence professionals at the strategic, tactical, and special operations levels. He managed the training curriculum, personnel, financial, and administrative affairs of the program while participating as a subject matter expert in the intelligence communities’ OSINT program and operational development working groups, ensuring the continued growth of the discipline and associated tradecraft and technologies.
Wed, 03 Sep 2025 - 57min - 89 - Hacker Summer Camp 2025Wed, 20 Aug 2025 - 34min
- 88 - Intelligence tradecraft in the digital ageWed, 06 Aug 2025 - 40min
- 87 - Using OSINT to protect celebrities and athletes
Sometimes, when a Hollywood actor stars in a blockbuster film or a hit TV show, or when an athlete wins the Super Bowl, their personal problems begin with scandalous photos, property theft, even death threats. That’s where OSINT can help them stay one step ahead.
About Chad Brockway
Chad Brockway, President of the Intelligence Operations Division at Edgeworth Security, is an industry expert in the fields of digital intelligence investigations and methodologies where he leverages his extensive background in intelligence, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, federal law enforcement and cyber operations to provide unique services and lectures to the professional and education industry.
Chad has worked across multiple federal law enforcement and national security agencies both within the United States as well as in cooperation with foreign government and law enforcement partners.
During his time with the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Chad served with the Special Technologies and Applications Section (STAS) where he oversaw multiple intelligence and cyber programs, personnel, and resources. Additionally, Chad served as the Deputy Watch Center Director for the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA) agency and as a Military Police Officer in the Marine Corps where he was assigned to the Marine One Helicopter Squadron and the White House Liaison Office under the Clinton and Bush administrations.
Wed, 23 Jul 2025 - 34min - 86 - An OSINT investigator’s toolkitWed, 09 Jul 2025 - 40min
- 85 - AI as an insider threatWed, 25 Jun 2025 - 41min
- 84 - Adventures in OSINT Red Teaming
Anna discusses her career trajectory from corporate security and financial crimes to becoming the CEO of Pine Risk Management. She shares her experiences in conducting complex risk assessments, fraud detection, and crisis communications, particularly highlighting her role at Meta where she led Silicon Valley's largest physical red team.
Wed, 11 Jun 2025 - 47min - 83 - How culture can inform OSINT investigations
An OSINT Arabic instructor and geopolitical risk expert joins the show to discuss what can get lost in translation when performing OSINT investigations. Plus learn how cultural knowledge can unlock key insights.
About Paolo Walcher
Paolo Walcher is a leading OSINT trainer and security consultant, recognized for his expertise in Arabic-language investigations, geopolitical risk, and strategic intelligence. With a background in counterterrorism and crisis management, Paolo delivers advanced OSINT training to law enforcement, military, and intelligence agencies on both national and international levels.
At i-intelligence GmbH, he equips private and governmental organizations with the tools to navigate complex security environments, specializing in Arabic OSINT and Middle East-focused research. Formerly a Security Business Intelligence Analyst at BMW Group, he provided strategic insights on global threats, including the war in Ukraine, supporting corporate decision-making and conflict monitoring.
Paolo holds a B.A. in Safety and Security Management and an M.Sc. in Crisis and Security Management from Leiden University, with a specialization in the Governance of Radicalism, Extremism, and Terrorism. His work spans illicit networks, military conflict analysis, and supply chain security. As a Bellingcat volunteer, he has contributed to civilian harm verification and human rights investigations—and continues to explore the full potential of OSINT as a force for accountability and justice in the human rights space.
Fluent in English, German, and Italian, Paolo brings a cultural lens to OSINT, advocating for the ethical use of AI in intelligence gathering while emphasizing the enduring value of human-led analysis. His passion for maritime OSINT, regional dynamics, and investigative training makes him a key voice in the future of open-source intelligence.
Wed, 28 May 2025 - 33min - 82 - Ransomware gangs and OSINT
Ransomware groups continue to generate significant profits, frequently relying on recycled or leaked code—leading researchers to describe them as “lazy.” OSINT analysts follow cryptocurrency transactions to trace financial trails, while effective defense depends on early detection, system-level visibility, and staying alert to shifts in attacker techniques.
Wed, 14 May 2025 - 19min - 81 - Using AI in OSINT investigationsWed, 30 Apr 2025 - 52min
- 80 - Entering infosec as an outsider! Tips from a librarian turned cyber analystWed, 16 Apr 2025 - 43min
- 79 - What is counterintelligence?Wed, 02 Apr 2025 - 39min
- 78 - "We’re back, and we’re your new hosts"Wed, 19 Mar 2025 - 33min
- 77 - Using OSINT to investigate organized animal crime
Jacob Lloyd, head of investigations at Animal Welfare Investigations Project, has been putting OSINT skills to use to stop organized animal crime — dogfights, puppy mills, badger baiting and more. Jacob discusses how these crimes are often neglected by law enforcement due to lack of training and are thus dealt with reactively. He explains how to leverage pedigree sites, social media and other online sources to proactively investigate animal crime and save animals from this horrible fate.
Key takeaways
What pedigree sites can tell you about fighting dogs and their ownersHow prevalent information on organized animal crime is on the surface webHow to get involved with Animal Welfare Investigations ProjectTue, 13 Aug 2024 - 18min - 76 - Investigating influence operationsMon, 05 Aug 2024 - 24min
- 75 - Is Telegram the place for cyber investigators?
In this episode, we sit down with cyber threat analyst and SANS OSINT instructor, Steven Harris. Steven discusses how Telegram is a must-use channel for investigating the war in Ukraine, and why cyber threat actors are flocking to the app.
Key Takeaways
SOCMINT from law enforcement to cyber threatsInvestigating on TelegramWhy Telegram allows cyber threat actors a lower barrier to entryTue, 25 Jun 2024 - 29min - 74 - OSINT for executive protection
Alex Lozano of Cybergy joins us to discuss how he uses OSINT and social media to protect executive clients, resources for his cyber students at University of Barcelona and the best tools for real-time monitoring.
Key takeaways
How to use OSINT for executive protectionResources for students and OSINT newbiesTools for real-time monitoringTue, 18 Jun 2024 - 17min - 73 - Word up: learning foreign languages for OSINT with Skip Schiphorst
Language can limit or expand your worldview. That’s important to remember in OSINT where what you’re able to find and analyze can greatly affect the intelligence you build. Skip Schiphorst, OSINT instructor at i-Intelligence, shares his expertise on why even baseline knowledge of a foreign language is important in a world flush with translation services; how foreign language content can counteract bias; and tips for verifying automated translations.
Key takeaways
You can find a lot more online than you may think by using foreign languages — even those using non-Latin charactersYou don’t need to be a ninja with years of training to find foreign content online, or outsource everything to language expertsKnow the basics of OSINT, be critical and be patient when searching online in a foreign languageTue, 11 Jun 2024 - 23min - 72 - OSINT after dark with MJ Banias
MJ Banias discusses how one man’s late-night OpSec fail is an OSINTer’s treasure. If that’s too salacious for you, we also talk about how awesome newspaper archives and librarians are.
Key takeaways
Put yourself in your targets shoes to understand what sites could give you your next selectorThe sites and services every OSINTer should subscribe toHow overcoming a millennial’s worst nightmare could be the break you needTue, 14 May 2024 - 37min - 71 - Securing high-risk communities
Journalists, academics and NGOs face unprecedented levels of threats in real life and in the digital world. With limited resources, they often lack secure methods to collect OSINT. That’s why a digital investigations platform is being offered pro bono as part of a larger CISA initiative.
Key takeaways
New threats in the digital landscapeThe risks for journalists, NGOs and academics collecting OSINTHow digital investigative teams can protect themselvesTue, 07 May 2024 - 21min - 70 - Demystifying dark web research for enterprise and law enforcement
An analysts from DarkOwl joins us to discuss dark web research and all its facets. From AI and other trends on the dark web, to operational security, learn how to turn on the light beneath the surface of the internet.
Key takeaways
AI and other dark web trendsOperational security in dark web researchHow to search an unindexed environmentTue, 30 Apr 2024 - 20min - 69 - Breaking in: how to use OSINT for pen testing
How can I get in? Steve Stasiukonis knows the power OSINT brings to this crucial pen testing question. From uncovering who to pose as, what to wear and how to forge a badge, OSINT can be the key you need to unlock a client's physical security. Steve also discusses the gold mine OSINT brings to cyber pen tests and what CTI pros need to know before going on the dark web.
Key takeaways
How OSINT is used in pen testingDark web OPSEC considerationsHow Steve easily broke into banks (for good!)Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 20min - 68 - Lockbit and the stories behind ransomware with Jon DiMaggio
We go behind the scenes with Jon DiMaggio of Ransomware Diaries. As the chief security strategist at Analyst 1, Jon has conducted in-depth investigations of ransomware groups, including the famed Lockbit gang. He tells us the open-source tactics he uses and how cyber threats can take a mental toll.
Key takeaways
Tracking the Lockbit storyWhere OSINT meets ransomware investigationsThe human element in threat detectionTue, 19 Mar 2024 - 28min - 67 - Legal and OSINT: hunting down the bullsh*t
Bullsh*t Hunting creators Justin Seitz and Some Lawyer share their tips on how OSINT and legal investigation tactics can benefit one another. They talk about their series “The Hunt” as it examines suspicious legal proceedings and possible wrongful convictions. Plus we dive deep into public records requests with tips of how to get the information you need.
Key Takeaways
How to effectively submit a public records requestWhat OSINTers can learn from legal professionals and vice versaThink like a lawyer when searching legal databasesTue, 12 Mar 2024 - 28min - 66 - Security research: humans in the loop with John Hammond
Cybersecurity is rife with technological solutions, but as security researcher John Hammond knows all too well, it’s people that make the difference. Hear how people make or break security intel, both as researchers and threat actors. We’ll talk sock puppets, the role of OSINT for your own OPSEC and intelligence building, cybergang leaders as businessmen and more. Plus we’ll dive into John’s recent OSINT work on the ScreenConnect vulnerabilities and how they’re being leveraged in the wild.
Key takeaways
Using OSINT for opsec to protect your identity and enhance security intelligenceLurking in dark web forums, sock puppets and engaging with threat actorsThe role OSINT played in dissecting ScreenConnect vulnerabilities and exploits in the wildTue, 05 Mar 2024 - 28min - 65 - What’s up with OSINTUp?Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 16min
- 64 - OSINT training in 2024Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 13min
- 63 - Digital investigation techniques with Craig Silverman
Propublica reporter and author of the Digital Investigations newsletter, Craig Silverman joins the podcast to discuss disinformation trends on social media platforms, elections around the world in 2024 and what journalists and OSINT investigators can learn from each other.
Key takeaways
OSINT for investigative journalismDisinformation trends on social mediaDocumenting evidence during an investigationTue, 05 Dec 2023 - 35min - 62 - OPSEC on the internet’s dark side with Sam Bent
DefCon speaker and host of DoingFedTime on YouTube, Sam Bent joins the podcast to shine light on operational security concerns on the dark web. The reformed darknet marketplace seller shares insights and advice for best practices when investigating on the dark web.
Key takeaways:
OPSEC on the dark webThe different darknetsLinguistic analysis in evidence gatheringTue, 28 Nov 2023 - 50min - 61 - Social media intelligence gathering with Ritu Gill
Ritu Gill, or @OSINTtechniques as she’s known online, joins the podcast to give tips for social media intelligence gathering. What are the little-known platforms to look at and how do you gather safely? Tune in to hear the tips.
Key takeaways
Overlooked social media platforms for evidence gatheringOPSEC for law enforcementTips for beginning OSINT practitionersTue, 14 Nov 2023 - 24min - 60 - Training law enforcement on trafficking with Griffin Glynn
The chief investigations officer of the National Child Protection Task Force shares the tools and methods he trains law enforcement on, how he protects his mental health in a such a devastating field and the latest platforms and technology to stay on top of.
Key takeaways
OSINT for child protectionThe importance of mental healthWhat law enforcement need to know about traffickingTue, 17 Oct 2023 - 37min - 59 - The myths and misconceptions of child protection
Jessica Smith, president and founder of ClickSafe intelligence and special investigations lead with the National Child Protection Task Force, joins the podcast to dispel misconceptions about child protection. From who is being targeted to where and how, Jessica Smith shares how misinformation about child exploitation can derail investigations, and how OSINT helps pave the way for child protection.
Key takeaways
Misinformation around child protection can adversely affect investigationsHow OSINT plays a role in helping victimsThe new platforms where kids are targetedTips for vigilance and educationTue, 10 Oct 2023 - 45min - 58 - Can AI identify AI?
We discuss recent Bellingcat reports on whether AI has the capability to reliably identify AI. The reporter and fellow shares his research on AI for OSINT and the results.
Key takeaways
Testing AI’s ability to recognize AI artBlending journalism and OSINT at BellingcatHow machine learning should and shouldn’t be used in OSINTTue, 03 Oct 2023 - 37min - 57 - OSINT by day and night
We talk to an OSINT professional about what he learned when he applied his daytime skills to a moonlighting hobby. On YouTube, Gary Ruddell shares 3-minute tips, geolocates scenes from movies and shares the OSINT discipline he learned from the U.K. military with hobbyists and practitioners just starting out.
Key takeaways:
Applying the intelligence cycleExecutive protection with social mediaGeolocation clues from the shortest frameTue, 26 Sep 2023 - 35min - 56 - How AI is disrupting OSINT for better or worse
Producers Aubrey and Shannon review the latest articles and research on using AI in OSINT. Should you consider using AI chatbots in research now or in the future? And if so, how can you do so securely and with verification in mind?
Key takeaways
AI chatbots aren’t great at OSINT right now, but they might be one dayVerification is keyYou need an access policyTue, 29 Aug 2023 - 20min - 55 - Keeping up with AI and social media
How can researchers keep up with all the changes in the OSINT landscape? From AI to constantly shifting social media platforms, Neil Spencer from LifeRaft gives tips for how to adapt and optimize your OSINT practice.
Key takeaways
How AI has evolvedMassive shifts on social media platformsThreat verificationTue, 22 Aug 2023 - 29min - 54 - AI-enhanced technology for frictionless borders
As analysts assess how AI could improve their workflow, Babel Street is presenting technology that can help border agents better name-match terrorist watchlist to travelers. Declan Trezise, vice president of global solutions engineering, joins the show to discuss how AI can create more seamless borders for agents and innocent travelers.
Key Takeaways
Digitization and the future of bordersName–matching technology for terrorism watchlistsCreating faster, seamless travel for citizensTue, 15 Aug 2023 - 38min - 53 - The ethical use of AI in open-source investigations
Everyone is talking about using AI for OSINT, but what are the ethical considerations before you fire up your first chat? Before you start feeding a machine learning model your data and relying on it’s results, our guest from Fivecast tells us what you should consider.
Key takeaways
ChatGPT has built-in biases (just like humans)Understand the human toll behind machine learningHow to use AI responsiblyThu, 03 Aug 2023 - 35min - 52 - Leveraging generative AI for OSINT
Wondering how to incorporate AI into your OSINT framework? We asked the CEO and founder of the popular training organization, OSINT Combine.
Key takeaways
How can OSINT researchers leverage generative AI?Tips for spotting disinformation in an AI worldTeaching ChatGPT your company datasetsTue, 25 Jul 2023 - 18min - 51 - LifeRaft: What security teams need to know about ChatGPT
We’re handing the mic over to our friends at Talking Threat Intelligence, a podcast by LifeRaft today. On the show, they had our very own Daniel Ben-Chitrit on to discuss the security implications of ChatGPT, how it could be used by phishing scammers to up their skills and the safest way for OSINT researchers to prompt AI.
Key takeaways
Security implications of ChatGPT“A force multiplier” for phishing scammersThe safest way for OSINT researchers to prompt AITue, 18 Jul 2023 - 38min - 50 - Maritime OSINT deep dive with Rae Baker
We sit down with the author of the new OSINT reference book Deep Dive: Exploring the Real-world Value of Open Source Intelligence, Rae Baker. Baker is an expert in OSINT with an emphasis on maritime intelligence, analyzing vessels and ports around the world. In this episode, she shares tips from her book, blog and career, and we explore her one-of-a-kind OSINT training game, Kase Scenarios.
Tue, 13 Jun 2023 - 24min - 49 - GEOINT for funsies with JoseMonkeyTue, 06 Jun 2023 - 28min
- 48 - USGIF GEOINT Symposium acronym spectacular
We attended USGIF’s GEOINT Symposium so you don’t have to (but you should – it’s great). NeedleStack producers Aubrey and Shannon break down the geospatial intelligence conference (and its many, many acronyms) and the presence of OSINT on the floor, in keynotes and the Innovation Hub. If you’re an open-source researcher, tune in to understand what’s out there and how to leverage this adjacent INT.
Wed, 31 May 2023 - 29min - 47 - The good and bad of geotags
In this episode, our guest brings more than 30 years of experience from the Department of Defense to the conversation. James A. Samuel, Jr. is now in the private sector working as an entrepreneur in the GEOINT space, using his military knowledge to create apps that use location data to protect safety.
Tue, 16 May 2023 - 35min - 46 - The future of GEOINTTue, 09 May 2023 - 30min
- 45 - Hard-to-hear OSINT truthsTue, 11 Apr 2023 - 34min
- 44 - The youths and their TikTok: a SOCMINT symposium recapTue, 04 Apr 2023 - 33min
- 43 - What if we taught OSINT to high schoolers?
This week, a high school criminology teacher joins the podcast to discuss how teaching open-source research helped engage his students during distant learning. In the classroom, OSINT can show students the power of open-source information and serves as a cautionary tale for sharing personally identifiable information online.
Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 21min - 42 - Think like an investigatorTue, 07 Mar 2023 - 36min
- 41 - Take-home tips for OSINT Curious researchersTue, 28 Feb 2023 - 22min
- 40 - Networking your way to better OSINTTue, 21 Feb 2023 - 32min
- 39 - How OSINT is changing in federal governmentTue, 14 Feb 2023 - 11min
- 38 - OSINT’s journey from academia to decision-makersTue, 07 Feb 2023 - 31min
- 37 - Is your digital fingerprint following you into 2023?Tue, 31 Jan 2023 - 12min
- 36 - The Best of Season 1
Watch when Jack Rhysider of Darknet Diaries shares his amazement at what hackers will do “for a free burrito,” or the moment Rob Fuller, a read team and CTI director, condemns security awareness training. From journalists to OSINT investigators to dark web experts, here are some of the best moments we shared with guests last season.
Tue, 24 Jan 2023 - 41min - 35 - Book club: This Is How They Tell Me The World EndsTue, 13 Dec 2022 - 23min
- 34 - Book club: We Are BellingcatTue, 06 Dec 2022 - 27min
- 33 - Practical OSINT tips from the fieldTue, 15 Nov 2022 - 24min
- 32 - Subverting censorship through tech
Authoritarian regimes create propaganda and disinformation, in part, by blocking citizens’ access to traditional news sources. In this episode, co-founder of Samizdat Online, Yevgeny Simkin, walks us through how their program works in partnership with outlets to syndicate articles to bypass censorship in Russia and other countries — to get citizens and researchers the information they need.
Tue, 08 Nov 2022 - 23min - 31 - How to perform a fact-check: from start to finish
Nick Hardinges from the Reuters fact-checking team joins the podcast to walk us through how to go about debunking information online, from deciding what’s worth covering to why grainy images should make you skeptical. Ultimately, fact-checking takes time, persistence and a healthy dose of intrigue.
Key takeaways
Know these telltale signs of doctored contentCheck your sourcesDo some digging on what you seeAbout Nick
Nick Hardinges is a former digital news editor and current fact-checker for Reuters, whose job is to find harmful, widely circulating and topical misinformation, and then address those claims in articles directly responding to the claims being made. Nick’s main focus is on setting the record straight on social media but to sometimes address claims from elsewhere, such as outright lies in politics, or damaging conclusions reached in unscientific ‘research’ papers.
Where to find Nick
@NickHardingesFIFA COVID misinformation storySpotting the difference between legitimate videos and satireTue, 18 Oct 2022 - 26min - 30 - Verifying what you see in the media
Social media and traditional media overlap now more than ever, with social media providing an opportunity to reach and resonate with new audiences – for better or worse. Rachel Baig knows this intersection well. As a social media journalist and trainer for Deutsche Welle, she knows the ins and outs of not only using social to identify a great story but also how to spot a fake one. In this episode, Rachel breaks down important lessons from her training to understand media spoofs, verify images and videos, spot tell-tale signs of bots and more.
Tue, 11 Oct 2022 - 20min - 29 - Why Russian disinformation is so effective
Fact-checkers’ biggest nemesis is the proliferation of disinformation in the digital age. Chris Paul joins the episode to talk about Russian propaganda and disinformation techniques. Why are they so effective? Is it skill or just an innate vulnerability for humans to want to believe what they see? Chris Paul walks us through his research from the technical to the psychological.
Tue, 04 Oct 2022 - 25min - 28 - Where Woodward meets Holmes: OSINT and investigative journalism
The intersection of open-source information, disinformation, social media and journalism has spawned a new breed of investigator.
Meet Brecht Castel, fact-checking journalist and OSINT aficionado. In this episode, Brecht shares his advice on how to be good at both. Learn how his background as a journalist helps him dig deeper, beyond “hashtag OSINT” and get the bigger story. And how his passion for OSINT has led down many interesting paths — from locating one tree in the whole of Africa to explaining why a mosquito with a number on its back is not part of Bill Gates’ plan for world domination (or even a mosquito, for that matter).
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 - 20min - 27 - The AI tracking alt-social media
Mis- and disinformation abound on social media. But as violating users are deplatformed from mainstream sites, they’ve become hyper-concentrated on alternative social media where anything goes. We sit down with Dr. Welton Chang, CEO and co-founder of Pyrra Technologies, to discuss how AI/ML is helping researchers zero-in on disinformation, domestic extremism, hate speech and more, and understand how to counteract it.
Tue, 20 Sep 2022 - 23min - 26 - Autopsy of a story: the art and science of fact-checking
Fact-checking can be seen as the undoing of a story, tearing apart the salacious tidbits to get at the bloody — or perhaps just boring — truth. In this episode, veteran journalist and lead of AFP's award-winning digital verification team in Africa, Nina Lamparski, sits down in the NeedleStack guest seat to discuss fact-checking and debunking in the age of misinformation, how local media consumption habits impact her work, fact-checking in election cycles and more.
Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 25min - 25 - Pro tips for intel team “care and feeding”
From a love of Tom Clancy novels to military intelligence to “the ivory tower” of industry analysts, Rick Holland’s road to Digital Shadow’s CISO taught him many lessons along the way. Rick shares his advice for building an intel team, including: avoid homogenous groups; take time to strategize — and follow — processes for OSINT collection on the surface, deep and dark (or derp) web; and remember the importance of human relationships even in the tech-heavy world of threat intelligence.
Wed, 31 Aug 2022 - 21min - 24 - Using OSINT to identify weaknesses
OSINT is a powerful tool to identify vulnerabilities in your organization. But with all the information out there, how do you zero-in on the data you need quickly? In this episode, host and former CISO Matt Ashburn gives his advice on go-to resources, where to automate, how to truly gain an outside perspective and tradecraft considerations.
Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 14min - 23 - Intelligence sharing for the greater good
After spending 22 years in the U.S. Air Force building the branch’s cyber presence worldwide and reshaping its cyber curriculum, Lance Taylor now applies his background to the private sector. From lessons he’s learned along the way to the best tools for the job, Lance tells us how companies can improve their intel.
Tue, 02 Aug 2022 - 25min - 22 - Information is not intelligence
Without the right appreciation for intelligence, organizations may be hiring themselves into a problem. Vice President of Intelligence at ZeroFox A.J. Nash sits down with NeedleStack to discuss the fundamentals of intelligence, how to build and lead the best teams, and why as analysts doing the easy thing may be doing the best thing.
Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 27min - 21 - Red team, blue team, stopping hack fiendsTue, 12 Jul 2022 - 37min
- 20 - Your dark web questions answered
In this listeners live episode, Matt answers questions from the audience that have come up over our dark web episodes. Get sage advice on safely accessing the dark web without running afoul of policy, blockchain analysis (or the lack thereof with Monero), how to use PGP encryption to communicate with dark web actors and more.
Tue, 14 Jun 2022 - 20min - 19 - Dear Darknet Diaries: dark web stories with Jack RhysiderTue, 07 Jun 2022 - 29min
- 18 - The Silk Road and other dark destinations with Eileen OrmsbyTue, 31 May 2022 - 25min
- 17 - Dark web research tips for the OSINT-curious
Michael James of the OSINT Curious Project joins the podcast to give expert tips on conducting dark web research. From GitHub tools to Discord resources— Michael has practical guidance on finding information in the dark.
Tue, 24 May 2022 - 27min - 16 - Investigating financial crimes on the dark webTue, 17 May 2022 - 19min
- 15 - Follow the money: how cryptocurrency shines a light in the dark web
There’s a (false) assumption that cryptocurrency is inherently anonymous, concealing the identity of those who use it. But in fact, crypto has been used in countless investigations to unmask criminals and bring them to justice. We sit down with Matt Price, former IRS-CI special agent and current head of investigations and intelligence at Binance, to bust the myths of crypto and the dark web, and learn how the best advice to any investigator holds true for crypto: follow the money.
Tue, 10 May 2022 - 18min - 14 - Ready to turn out the light? An intro to the dark webTue, 03 May 2022 - 15min
- 13 - Listeners live April 2022Wed, 13 Apr 2022 - 24min
- 12 - OSINT’s crucial role in CTITue, 05 Apr 2022 - 18min
- 11 - How OSINT informs executive protectionTue, 29 Mar 2022 - 15min
- 10 - Where trust and safety meets OSINTTue, 22 Mar 2022 - 12min
- 9 - How law enforcement is using OSINTTue, 15 Mar 2022 - 20min
- 8 - OSINT in a tense world
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) has been playing out on the world stage in a big way over the past few weeks. Social media platforms like TikTok have become insightful sources for analysts to track Russian military movements in the Ukraine invasion. Tracking disinformation on various sites shows a war being fought with more than tanks — Russia is using culture and the power of the media. And auxiliary intelligence is a growing resource in governments gaining OSINT.
Tue, 08 Mar 2022 - 18min - 7 - Listeners live February 2022
In our first listeners live episode, Matt and Jeff take questions from our live audience. They cover resources that can be useful in finding the best OSINT tools; advantages to using native-language search engines in international research; free training for OSINT analysts; and managing attribution to access the information you need. Listen on-demand, or sign up for our upcoming live events at authentic8.com/events/needlestack.
Tue, 15 Feb 2022 - 13min - 6 - Know thyself, disguise thyself
Disguising your digital fingerprint is imperative to the results of online research. This episode, the hosts dive into the tools that can help investigators understand and manage their identity online. From websites to browsers, extensions and full-service managed attribution platforms, here are the tools you need to blend in online.
Tue, 08 Feb 2022 - 26min - 5 - Hidden dangers of the digital fingerprint
You’re conducting your research. It seems like it’s going successfully. But unbeknownst to you, the subject of your research is onto you, knows you’re snooping and is working to spoil your investigation. This is thanks to your digital fingerprint being passed by your browser. In this panel discussion, we dive deeeep into all the ways details of your digital fingerprint can be discovered — even when using tools built to disguise it — and how adversaries can take advantage of it.
Tue, 01 Feb 2022 - 31min - 4 - VPNs, Incognito, free Wi-Fi, oh my!
In an effort to conceal their identity, online researchers may turn to the solutions they know: VPNs, Inocgnito Mode and free Wi-Fi. While these solutions may appear to be working on the surface, there’s lots of details still being disclosed to sites they visit. Tune in to learn what these solutions miss and what’s needed to truly blend in with the crowd to ensure quality research.
Tue, 25 Jan 2022 - 20min
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