OSINT Unlocked

Here is our overview of current and earlier posts on OSINT. For now, we have three categories: OSINT news, OSINT reading and OSINT training.

OSINT Training will be devoted to current and upcoming training possibilities as well as tips, techniques and tools.

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Google IO conference

The Shoreline Amphitheatre on 19 and 20 May 2026 hosted the (yearly) Google IO conference 2026 devoted to the latest developments and near future plans of the company on a variety of subjects.

All keynote contributions are online. Amongst the more interesting IMHO are Google AI, building agents with Gemini API, and especially Google Search I/O updates on AI agents and more by Elisabeth Reid: “The best of a search engine with the best of AI“.  Google search will see very large changes, the biggest ones since its existence. The concern is that Google search as we know it today will disappear during this year and will almost be replaced by AI.

A quick summary (Google blog):

  • A new AI-powered Search experience that combines the strengths of traditional search with Gemini AI.

  • An Intelligent Search Box, capable of understanding:

    • natural language

    • images

    • files

    • videos

    • even Chrome tabs as search inputs.

  • AI Agents that can carry out tasks on behalf of the user, such as researching options or helping complete multi-step activities.

  • AI Mode, which had already grown to over 1 billion monthly users, receiving major upgrades for deeper and more conversational search.

  • Continued support for traditional web results alongside AI-generated responses, rather than replacing them entirely.

It may all change the way OSINT investigators search, work, investigate, find and access primary sources on the internet.

 

OSINT news posts

Here is an overview of earlier posts on interesting things about OSINT. I call this ‘news’ for sake of convenience. 

The interview by Freddy Murre – PhD candidate on intelligence analysis – is online for you all to watch, learn

  So, you have successfully completed your master’s degree in international security, international relations, history, intelligence studies or something similar,

Internet Librarian 2026 conference is a virtual conference on technology, data and AI for libraries. This year’s edition aims to

OSINT training, teaching, learning

Information and developments on training, workshops, consultancy, advice and more. 

Tips, things to do, things NOT to do, tools, things that are useful at the practitioners level.

The 55th OSINT Pathfinder training programme is scheduled for November 2026 […]

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The five day OSINT Intelligence Analysis training is scheduled for end october 2026. Due to popular demand and the feedback

OSINT reading

Here is an overview of posts on recommended reading material on OSINT. It contains links to books, reports, papers and sometimes presentations. 

The full OSINT bibliography may be found at the OSINT Treasure Trove.

By Dale Meredith. Packt Publishing, 2024. 198 pages. Mainly tools and cyber techniques (Recon-ng) as well as anonymous searching. The

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GeoConfirmed is a volunteer-led open-source intelligence (OSINT) platform that specialises in the precise geolocation of visual data from global conflict

The Shoreline Amphitheatre on 19 and 20 May 2026 hosted the (yearly) Google IO conference 2026 devoted to the latest

By Dale Meredith. Packt Publishing, 2024. 198 pages. Mainly tools and cyber techniques (Recon-ng) as well as anonymous searching. The

The interview by Freddy Murre – PhD candidate on intelligence analysis – is online for you all to watch, learn

  So, you have successfully completed your master’s degree in international security, international relations, history, intelligence studies or something similar,

Craig Silverman has published The OSINT Starter Pack, a list of recommended software and tools to setup your OSINT research

Internet Librarian 2026 conference is a virtual conference on technology, data and AI for libraries. This year’s edition aims to

Blush. The video is a TEDx talk I did for TEDxTwenteU in 2025 about open source intelligence that designed and

The World Factbook (WFB) was a popular reference tool for country studies. First launched in 1962 as a printed, classified

In the meantime, AI agents behaviour is remarkbly similar. I use ChatGPT, Perplexity, Copilot and Gemini hoping that the answers

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