I’m often asked questions about networking, training and making contacts with people in the information world. These questions are more frequent post-COVID; a lot of events have moved online and people aren’t getting out and about. So if you want
Crime Files: Systemic Failures in The Met
The Met recently came under fire following the release of the documentary Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice. The Met has failed to uncover a number of scandals. This includes the murder of Everard, where a serving officer used his
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OSINT vs Privacy OSINT is the practice of open-source intelligence. It is a methodology for collecting, analysing, and making decisions about data. This data is accessible in publicly available sources, to be used in an intelligence context. Privacy in its
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Recently I had the opportunity to feature on the Advent IM Podcast with the lovely Mike Gillespie. It was a star-studded podcast line up! With me were Rowenna Fielding and Sarah Clarke. We talked about records management, infosec, privacy and