Internet as an Effective Investigative Research Tool
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The ICC Commercial Crime Services, parent organisation of the International Maritime Bureau, is running a three-day course on "How to Use the Internet as an Effective Investigative Research Tool".
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Sep 19, 2010 10:00 PM
to Sep 22, 2010 10:00 PM |
| Where | Cambridge |
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The course will be held in state of the art computer facilities at Cambridge University from 19 - 22 September 2010 and provides delegates with:
An overview of the Internet and how it works.
- Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) collection
- The ability to use the Internet in a more effective way as an open source/competitive intelligence tool.
- Advanced techniques to mine data using different search tools and uncover hidden information.
- Meta” and “Mega” Search Tools
- Strategies for filtering, analysing and organising research data.
- An awareness of security and privacy issues including techniques to both hide and increase visibilities of sites.
In order to learn more about the course, the programme materials and certificate please visit http://www.icc-ccs.org/IIcourse or contact CIB at cib@icc-ccs.org.
