OSINT for Journalism
Source verification, social media investigation, and standards of proof for published reporting.
OSINT guides tailored to the domain you work in — journalism, academic research, financial investigation, corporate due diligence, or legal practice.
OSINT methodology is general; standards of proof, acceptable sources, and ethical expectations are domain-specific. A journalist's bar for publication differs from a compliance officer's bar for filing; an academic's bar for peer review differs from a litigator's bar for admissibility. Pick the domain closest to the work you actually do, and treat the corresponding guide as the translation of the core methodology into your field's conventions.
Source verification, social media investigation, and standards of proof for published reporting.
Digital ethnography, document analysis, and reproducibility for scholarly work.
Beneficial ownership, sanctions screening, and following money through public data.
Due diligence, supply-chain investigation, and third-party risk research.
Asset tracing, litigation support, and evidence preservation for the record.