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I am urgently looking for work. My unemployment ends soon and my family is approaching eviction. With Christmas near and kids in the house, the pressure has become extremely difficult. I’ve been interviewing since September and reached multiple final rounds, but have not secured a role yet.

I have over 15 years of experience in Cyber Threat Intelligence, OSINT, Social Engineering, Security Engineering, Vulnerability Management, and detection rule development. I’ve built CTI programs, developed Python automation, improved workflows, supported investigations, and authored Practical Social Engineering. I hold a US patent for a cybersecurity reconnaissance system.

I can support Sales and Sales Engineering teams as a subject matter expert when needed, adding technical depth and threat context to customer conversations. I also write white papers, blogs, and podcast material and speak regularly on security topics. Locally, I am a USCCA certified firearms instructor.

I am open to full …

finished reading Jsme Bellingcat by Eliot Higgins (Edice N, #10)

Eliot Higgins: Jsme Bellingcat (Paperback, Czech language, 2021, N media, a. s.)

Knížka o vzniku Bellingcatu, jedné z nejvýznamnějších #OSINT skupin, které se věnují pátrání pomocí otevřených zdrojů na internetu. Jednotlivé kapitoly popisují významné události, jako je válka v Sýrii, sestřelení MH17, otrávení Skripala, a detailně popsané kroky, které pomohly k odhalení mnoha usvědčujících informací. Belliingcat si zakládá na tom, aby vše bylo popsané, zdůvodněné a ozdrojované. Fakt ty lidi obdivuju!

The recently caught RAF terrorist Daniela Klette, who has been searched by authorities for 30 years, had already been identified last year by @Bellingcat's @ColborneMichael using OSINT techniques: He used face detection software that searches public images and found a match on photos from a Berlin capoeira dance club. The results were discussed in a German podcast called "Legion: Most Wanted".

Short article:
🇩🇪 https://archive.is/lhbLc

The library copy of Hacks, Leaks and Revelations by @micahflee (which I ordered for the collection) arrived, and I immediately borrowed it. Started to read it; realized I need my own print copy. (It's free online.) Looks like a fantastic introduction to a wide set of tools, applied to leaked data, so there's an important and engaging set of examples.

https://hacksandleaks.com/