• Trackle.com

    Get an in-depth look at Trackle and its capabilities when it comes to monitoring a person, a topic of interest, and other specifics all over the Web.  
  • Let Hg equip you with the know-how to enter 2024 with a bang. Our expert investigators share storied tales from their own case notes to create our 2023 OSINT Hitlists just for you! Updating your knowledge on search engine resources and how to properly conduct advanced internet and social media searches are the objectives of this favorite Hg webinar.

    Hg’s expert trainer provides OSINT investigators with the best, the worst, and the mediocre online internet tools and techniques for conducting cyber investigations.

    Upon completion of the course, field investigators will be able to

    • Implement the best search techniques and resources of 2023 into their research, analysis, and reporting.
    • Identify and select the best online monitoring alert services, both free and fee-based, currently available and develop transparent reports for clients.
    • Become aware of new OSINT tools, techniques, services, and options in 2024.
    • Understand how to keep up with new search engines for investigations and research.

    All participants receive handouts on concepts and investigative techniques.

    About Hg’s Webinars Hetherington Group’s live webinars are approved as continuing professional education credits by ACFE, NASBA, DHS, LPF, SHRM, and ASIS. Hg makes these webinars available for purchase after the live event; however, they are not approved for CPE credits with some associations (specifically NASBA).
  • From bad weather to travel disruptions, parties to raves, active shooters to civil unrest, risk  monitoring is the gold standard for watching and responding to potential crises. Hg’s new webinar includes a live fire exercise to help field investigators understand how to balance the intensity of these types of OSINT investigations with the stresses of risk monitoring. Hg’s expert trainer provides in-depth training on how to prepare for and conduct event monitoring in a straightforward approach. Upon completion of the course, field investigators will be able to
    • Onboard an event, identify collection requirements, and establish the distribution of tasks.
    • Select services, resources, and tools to meet monitoring protocols.
    • Adhere to legal and ethical boundaries related to overseeing open communications in sensitive environments.
    • Establish and maintain reporting and structure protocols to account for all data collection.
    All participants receive handouts on concepts and investigative techniques. About Hg’s Webinars This webinar was recorded in 2023 or earlier. Hg makes these webinars available for purchase after the live event; however, they are not approved for CPE credits with some associations(specifically NASBA).

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