Real-time OSINT: A vital tool for connecting geopolitical risk and cyber threats

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Lukas Vaivuckas, Intelligence Solutions Consultant

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The geopolitical instability of the past few years has had a dramatic effect on business continuity, with spillover effects observed across supply chains, critical infrastructure, as well as direct cyber threats. Brands are targeted due to their real or perceived association with global events, operation in particular countries, or suffer impacts from third parties through no fault of their own. In this webinar, Lukas Vaivuckas, Solutions Consultant at Silobreaker, will explore current examples of geopolitical instability and its relation to cyber incidents and brand-related risks. He will discuss how real-time open-source intelligence (OSINT) can be used for horizon scanning to provide crucial indicators for situational awareness, incident response planning and geopolitical risk reduction. Join us to learn: ▪️What are the essential intelligence requirements to monitor for geopolitical uncertainty relevant to your organisation? ▪️What are the effects of geopolitical risk for organisations that are traditionally seen as targets of opportunity? ▪️How intelligence teams can help secure the physical as well as the digital supply chain? ▪️How to be forewarned of brand risks, such as hacktivism and boycotts Discover how to recognise early warning signs, take proactive action using higher-quality, timely intelligence, and effectively manage geopolitical risks aligned with your priority intelligence requirements (PIRs).
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