
AOS2023
The Australian OSINT Symposium is a conference for people from government, business and the public to come together and collaborate on open source intelligence. Attendees will share techniques, methodologies and experiences to enhance intelligence and business outcomes and foster collaboration within Australian and global ecosystems.
Day 1
1 / Jemma Ward
They're a 10 But They Don't Exist: Investigating Dating Apps with OSINT
2 / Colton Easton
Digital Threat Assessment: The Application of OSINT Techniques to Identify/Assess Online Threats and Establish a Digital Behavioral Baseline
3 / Matt Lucas
Looking Inwards: Leveraging OSINT in the Protection of Employees from Serious Threats
4 / Tara Dharnikota
Building and Enhancing an OSINT Team: Gaining Executive and Board Support
5 / Chris Poulter
Shrinking the World & Emerging Technologies
6 / Jessica Stutzman
The Intersection of HUMINT and OSINT in Modern Intelligence Gathering
7 / Alisa Gbioczyk
Behind the Screens: Harnessing OSINT to Identify Online Human Trafficking & Child Exploitation Networks
Day 2
1 / Skip Schiphorst
Finding Content Online in a Foreign Language
2 / Julie Jones
Human Trafficking: A Tech-Facilitated Global Epidemic
3 / Jack Kerr
Great Pay, Safe Work, No Human Trafficking
4 / Alex Joske
Analysing Vectors of PRC External Activity
5 / Beau Jose & Jessica Skinner
Beyond the Algorithm: The Human Touch in Effective Risk Assessment and Supply Chain Analysis
6 / Dallas Knight
The Power and Pitfalls of Open-Source Intelligence Analysis
7 / Cynthia Hetherington
Hiding While Watching: Managed Attribution for Everyone
8 / Kylie Pert
Setting the Bar: Leveraging Traditional Intelligence Practices to Optimise OSINT