
The full agenda for track 6 is below. For information on any other track, please click the links below.
Track 1: ISS for Telecom Operator Lawful Interception
Track 2: ISS for Criminal Investigation
Track 3: ISS for Data Retention and Regulatory Compliance
Track 4: DPI for Lawful Interception and Cyber Security
Track 5: Semantic Technology for Intelligence Gathering and Analysis
Track 6: OSINT, Metadata and Visual Analytics for Intelligence Gathering
Track 7: LEA and Intelligence Analyst Training and Product Demonstration
Pre-Conference Tutorials (11 October 2011)
This track is for intelligence analysts who must gather on-line intelligence by deploying Visual Analytics, Speech Recognition, Web Intelligence, Data Mining and OSINT programs.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
11:00-11:30 Lessons learned from the top 3 U.S. government OSINT programs
Andrew Lasko, PMP, Technical Alliance Manager, Kapow Software1:30-2:00 Lawful Interception in Virtual Environments
Sharon Besser, VP of Technology, Net Optics2:00-2:30 Mass IP Metadata Analysis-Challenges and Solutions
Cemal Dikmen, CTO, SS83:00-3:30 Gathering Open Source Intelligence Anonymously
Lance Cottrell, CTO, Ntrepid3:30-4:00 The Key to OSINT - Finding and haresting "topic specific" content from the Deep Web
Steve Pederson, CEO, BrightPlanet Corporation4:30-5:00 Modern Global Cyber Monitoring Techniques
Abstract: The presentation will include valuable open source intelligence on IP addresses and networks, leveraging cyber OSINT in confirmatory analytics, modern Internet path analysis (route tracing) methods and IP traceback techniques. We'll discuss current best practices for monitoring global, open source Internet infrastructure data and means of detecting malicious activity at an Internet scale.
Victor Oppleman, President, Packet ForensicsThursday, October 13, 2011
9:00-9:30 Evaluation and Intelligence Fusion in Technical Reconnaissance
Different specialized sensors and acquisition systems for different signal scenarios are used in telecommunication reconnaissance today, such as HF, VHF, UHF, GSM, Thuraya and other. Undeniably, the fusion of independent streams of sensor output including audio, text, images and technical parameters, opens extended abilities in threat recognition and in the strategically oriented analysis of communication scenarios. Analysis of relations, the traffic analysis and integration of basic (a-priori) knowledge and open source information produce finished intelligence.
Professor Klaus Ehrenfried Schmidt, MEDAV GmbH10:30-11:00 Boosting Monitoring Centers with IP Metadata
Jean-Baptiste Duvauchelle, Senior System Engineer, Qosmos11:00-11:30 Human Movement Analysis: Visual Analysis of Movement Patterns Based on Communication Records
Curtis Garton, Product Manager, Oculus Info11:30-12:00 Gaining Meaningful Intelligence from Massive Volumes of Real Time Voice Intercepts
Marlin Nelson, Director of Sales and Business Development, NICE