Open-source intelligence – or OSINT – is the cornerstone of modern economic crime investigations.
Teams rely on data from the dark web, social media, company registers and countless other sources to fuel investigations into money laundering, sanctions violations and terror financing. But they’re hindered by one overwhelming data challenge: complexity.
Open source data is noisy, messy and siloed. Analysts armed with traditional tools struggle to uncover useful insights, and get lost in time-consuming processes.
That’s where visual link analysis comes in. OSINT is about understanding the connections between individuals, entities, and events hidden within vast datasets. The graph data model is a natural fit, helping investigators make sense of even the most complex datasets.
In our upcoming webinar with Blackdot Solutions, we’ll see how Videris, their investigations platform, uses KeyLines-powered link analysis to help investigators overcome OSINT’s biggest challenges – and deliver faster, clearer insights.
From noise to insight: OSINT visual link analysis for economic crime
- Date: Tuesday 21 January 2025
- Time: 3pm GMT | 10am EST | 4pm CET | 5pm IST
- Location: Online event, hosted on Microsoft Teams
Join us for a live session to see how Videris’ link analysis platform helps analysts to:
- Overcome data silo challenges
- Achieve a 360-degree view of complex scenarios
- Eliminate noise and focus on the data that matters
Together with Blackdot Solutions, we’ll explore strategies to overcome OSINT’s challenges and share practical tips for empowering your teams with faster, clearer data insights.
Your presenters
Brett Redman
OSINT Expert, Blackdot Solutions
Brett has extensive experience in data analysis, intelligence collection and strategic application of OSINT in both public and private sectors.
As an OSINT Subject Matter Expert at Blackdot, he works to empower investigators to conduct faster and more accurate investigations through the Videris investigations platform.
Alejandro Lemus-Gomez
Product Consultant, Cambridge Intelligence
Alejandro helps organisations design effective user experiences for complex, real-world data. He has collaborated with startups, enterprises, and government agencies to bring connected data to life, using innovative approaches to graph and timeline visualisation.
In particular, he is interested in the intersection of link analysis and OSINT, exploring how visualisation can uncover insights in vast, open-source datasets.