You've come to THE right place.

Expertise can quickly become outdated in this rapidly evolving world. Our training ensures your team remains aligned with the latest OSINT tools, AI innovations, and industry best practices.

  • We are subject matter experts and recognize the unique challenges organizations across Canada and Europe are facing.

  • Agencies are under pressure to train and upskill qualified professionals. Meanwhile, operators are exposed to vast levels of harmful online content.

  • We also offer strategic assessments to help your program meet today’s unprecedented challenges.

COURSES & Workshops

OSINT
Training

Level I: Intro to OSINT

  • Social media searching
  • Web searching
  • Network information
  • Collection & logging

Level II: Advanced OSINT

  • Account creation
  • Chat apps & Gaming
  • Deepweb searching
  • Corporate searches

    Level III: SME Training
  • Intl. search engines
  • Intl. social media
  • Darkweb searching

Virtual AGENT TRAINING

This is an advanced online course where a small group of students are facilitated by our subject matter experts in a sandboxed role-playing environment.


Eligibility Requirements:

Applicants must sign a waiver, provide proof of completion of advanced OSINT certification, and supply a formal recommendation from their line manager or direct supervisor.

OPERATOR SAFEGUARDING

OSINT practitioners and
their managers should have a plan & tools in place to mitigate exposure to harmful online content. This duty of care extends to journalists, litigators, researchers, or any professional who conducts OSINT as part of their work.


We all have jobs to do, but there are tools and procedures that can help safeguard your most important resource from work-related trauma.

INVESTIGATIVE MINDSET

Fostering an investigative mindset is a unique skill rarely covered during analyst training. It's usually developed over many years of on-the-job experience.


This course aims to teach analysts and OSINT practitioners how to formulate a structured approach to conducting research, including 

knowing where to start and knowing when to stop

CyberCRIME & DATA LEAKS

This workshop equips students with advanced techniques to investigate, analyze, and operationalize data leaks.

Participants will gain expertise in understanding the lifecycle of leaks, tools for investigating these activities, and strategies to identify and track cybercrimes. The course integrates theoretical knowledge and real-world case studies and data sets.

MOBILE RESEARCH
WORKSHOP

A huge amount of effort goes into setting up physical devices, virtual machines and emulators for research using mobile platforms.

This virtual workshop will walk through safe setup and research techniques that students can use to get the most out of the online, mobile environment.

We also present the latest methods for contact syncing to improve your research.

CONSULTS & Assessments

CONSULTATIONS

Sometimes, you dig and you dig and you dig. And even then, you feel like you're only scratching the surface.


We would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss your needs, whether they are private, sensitive or highly sensitive in nature. It's what we're good at.


Reach out to us using our secure & encrypted business e-mail:

atlantis.intelligence@protonmail.com

GLOBAL ASSESSMENT

Our Global Program Readiness Assessment aims to help prepare your OSINT program for review. Alternatively, you may be looking for help to implement recommended actions received during your last audit.


We are available to offer advice on:

  • full-scope program assessment
  • mandate and authorities
  • scope, procedures, best practices
  • defining OSINT data types
  • documentation
  • retention policies
  • practitioner levels and related roles
  • infrastructure assessment

TRAINING & CERTIFICATION REVIEW

Aside from offering high quality training, we understand that many organizations have in-house certification programs for OSINT practitioners. 

We are available to review your specific training program 

to advise on:

  • alignment with mandate and review body recommendations
  • alignment with expected operational outcomes
  • course goals and approaches to teaching
  • gaps in infrastructure, tools or advancements in the field