Technology plays an ever-increasing role in our lives, and greater and greater quantities of information are available at our fingertips. With this staggering amount of information comes the challenge of disseminating it and analyzing which sources to trust.
Xpera provide industry leading Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) or cyber research gathering and analysis to assist our clients. We address our clients’ needs with investigative information that is collected, analyzed, and disseminated in a timely manner.
Our proprietary systems, paid and open source intelligence database access, combined with 40+ years of investigative experience across North America and internationally provides our clients with unparalleled intelligence gathering and analytical opportunities. Based on the challenges in locating, analyzing, and aggregating information that is found through open source intelligence and the deep web, having licensed investigators conduct this work increases efficiency and the chance of finding meaningful data. Our primary objective is to create a first-class product tailored to our clients’ needs, from legal admissibility through to supporting executive-level decision making processes. By applying an investigative mindset to Open Source Intelligence, information is filtered for identifiers, accessed, reviewed, analyzed, cross-referenced, archived, and provided in a fashion that is meaningful to our clients.
To underpin this objective, our Open Source Intelligence team ensures it applies the most current research methodology to their work, maximizing effectiveness and efficiency, and ensuring they are up to date with the latest in technological knowledge and skills.
Frequently asked questions
OSINT refers to collecting and analyzing data from open sources. These sources encompass a wide range including the internet, social media platforms, websites, blogs, professional organizations, government databases, and court records. Xpera investigators use OSINT to uncover insights that support investigations.
It uncovers patterns, connections, and behaviors not visible through traditional means. Xpera integrates OSINT with other investigative techniques.
Yes, collected under the right conditions OSINT findings are legally defensible. Xpera licensed investigators can reproduce the exact steps they took when presenting in a court of law and have extensive knowledge of court requirements.