Patricia Gagnon-Renaud Cybersecurity Analyst — Ethical Hacking, GoSecure
Patricia Gagnon-Renaud is a Cybersecurity Analyst in the Ethical Hacking team at GoSecure. She has a bachelor's degrees in IT engineering, is a licensed engineer, and more recently, has become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). Her interests include social engineering, physical security, lockpicking and urbanism.
Community-room: I will look for you and I will find you: OSINT Extras
If you've enjoyed https://nsec.io/session/2024-i-will-look-for-you-and-i-will-find-you-osint-on-publicly-shared-pictures.html, or if you've missed it, this session is not to be missed! Patricia will cover contents that didn't fit in the condensed talk format.
Discussion: Human in the Middle Q&A
This is a Q&A session. Moderators will take audience questions both remotely and on-site via sli.do.
Q&A Discussion for the Human in the Middle block.
Talk: I will look for you and I will find you: OSINT on publicly shared pictures
Talks will be streamed on YouTube and Twitch for free.
Liam Neeson is coming for you. But how will he find you? Come to this talk to learn how the picture of a firetruck you took in front of your house and shared on Instagram two years ago will be the source of your demise.
In this talk, I will share how I developed this compulsive habit, in which I need to find where a picture was taken. We will cover how to perform open-source intelligence (OSINT) on publicly shared pictures and videos, which tools and techniques to use, accompanied with real step-by-step examples.
I believe that understanding how OSINT works is key to better protect ourselves online. I'm aiming to give you the tools and knowledge to be better cybersecurity professionals, and learn to be more careful and diligent online, all in a (hopefully) fun and engaging way.
Not convinced yet? This talk will also cover the following topics: metadata (d'oh!), physical keys (who doesn't like keys?), data in public registries, and conclude with Do's and Don'ts for everyone.