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Locating State Violence: OSINT and Geolocation. Hands-On. [B]

This workshop is an introduction to the principles and techniques of Forensic Architecture and open-source human rights investigations more broadly. This session will cover open-source research and geolocation, as well as basic media and spatial analysis.

Suitable for beginners. OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence Gathering) experience is a plus but not needed.

You may also be interested in OSINT: Uncovering Digital Footprints on Thu 4 July.

Technical Requirements

Laptop required.

4 July 2024 – Locating State Violence: OSINT and Geolocation

11:20–12:20

Omar Ferwati

Omar Ferwati is the Head of Research Management at Forensic Architecture where he is involved in developing and applying spatial methods for human rights investigations. His investigations have ranged from airstrikes and colonial violence in Palestine to environmental racism in Namibia.
  • 4 July 2024 11.20–12.20
Location: PSH 314
Class
All levels
Beginner
OSINT
4 July 2024

OSINT: Uncovering Digital Footprints

Learn from a corporate intelligence analyst how to investigate a person's digital footprint through interactive demonstrations and case studies. Journalists can reveal valuable insights into a person's identity by examining digital footprints.