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Introduction to using business records for OSINT

Introduction to using business records for OSINT

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Introduction to using business records for OSINT

- [Instructor] So far in this course we've covered several ways to use information shared by organizations and individuals to help with our OSINT investigation. Many of the sources discussed so far have either been accidental oversharing by the target or information that was never intended to be public. Would it be helpful for penetration testers if there were laws and regulations that required organizations to share information? If you answered, yes, you're in luck. There are many laws and regulations that require organizations to file paperwork at the local, state and federal levels. By nature of interaction with state, local and federal agencies, a mass amount of paperwork is generated by organizations to stay compliant. From the moment a businesses is started the organization must file paperwork, which is the beginning of a long paper trail that we can follow in our OSINT investigation, within some highly…

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