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Welcome to the Layer 8 Podcast season 5! This season we’ll have conversations with social engineers and OSINT investigators who will tell their stories. We hope you enjoy them.
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Aug 2, 2021 • 44min
Episode 70: The OSINT Dojo with Sinwindie
For this episode, we get to talk with Sinwindie. He got his start in law enforcement, learning tools of the trade in open source investigations. Eventually, Sinwindie had the idea to create the OSINT Dojo, a free online resource where people can learn the strategy and methodologies necessary to become better at OSINT investigations. Additionally, if one follows the progression through the Dojo, they'll have tangible results that can be shared with others or assist in job searches.

Jul 26, 2021 • 52min
Episode 69: Natalia Antonova - GeoLocation Challenges and Keeping Safe Online
For this episode, we hear from Natalia Antonova, a journalist, a researcher and an OSINTer. She frequently posts on Substack at https://nataliaantonova.substack.com/ where she has given Geolocation challenges, tips for spotting a catfish, and using Google Lens, among other topics. She also posts on Twitter at @NataliaAntonova. Check out this episode for her tips on how to avoid online stalkers, why she posts photos of herself and challenges people with "Where am I?" and about learning human psychology.
And please join us for the Layer 8 Conference, happening online, October 8th. https://layer8conference.com

Jul 19, 2021 • 20min
Episode 68: Kate Kelley - The Photo Angel
In this episode, we talk with Kate Kelley, also known as The Photo Angel. Kate connects old photos with relatives of those in the photo. She uses OSINT techniques to locate the family members, often starting with little information. Kate finds the photos in antique stores and then goes to work on finding the family members. She also runs a Facebook group where she and others share stories of successful connections. The group is also named The Photo Angel. Kate was also recently featured in the Boston Globe, in an article describing her project.

Jul 12, 2021 • 52min
Episode 67: "Lead with What Makes You Good" by Charles Hein Wroth
In this episode, we speak with @AngusRedBlue, Charles Hein Wroth. Charles founded redherd.io and is a technical recruiter, but not your typical recruiter. Charles is a technical recruiter who understands the technical aspects of security, has given presentations at security conferences, regularly volunteers at conferences and also created Hack South, a South African infosec community. Charles also competes in the Trace Labs OSINT competitions.
Charles tells us what he looks for in technical candidates, the value of certifications, how to get experience without having experience and his recommendations on how to make your resume stand out and catch the eye of the hiring managers.

Jul 6, 2021 • 58min
Episode 66: Micah Hoffman - His Origins in Infosec and in OSINT
Micah Hoffman, known as WebBreacher on Twitter is a pioneer in the OSINT field. He created his own company, Spotlight Infosec, he created and teaches SANS 487: Open Source Intelligence Gathering and Analysis and also created OSINT Curious. We talked with Micah about how he got his start in infosec, how he started in OSINT and a little about Impostor Syndrome and feelings. Micah also gives advice on getting started and about OSINT strategy vs. tools.

Jun 28, 2021 • 46min
Episode 65: ILFest with Shane McCombs, Mandy Cox and John McCombs
The second annual ILFest will begin at 11 am US ET on July 10th and available on Twitch.tv. In this episode, we hear from Shane, Mandy and John about what the Innocent Lives Foundation (ILF) is, the type of work that they do to unmask predators of children online and how they work with law enforcement to take these people off the streets. We'll hear about ways they raise money at ILFest including a "Sandwich of Suffering" which might be much to Chris Hadnagy's chagrin.

Jun 21, 2021 • 37min
Episode 64: The Sweet Old Lady and the Devil by Sam Moses
We are joined by our good friend, Sam Moses, who generally goes by Moses. He tells us two stories of phishing and vishing engagements. He talks about the OSINT he performed and shows its value. He takes us through the ups and downs of calling people and how sometimes, no matter how prepared you are, there can still be an unforeseen curve thrown at you. He also tells us about a really nice conversation with The Sweet Old Lady and all the fun information she shared with him. Moses also gives advice on how to defend against these types of calls and how someone can get started as a social engineer!

Jun 14, 2021 • 57min
Episode 63: Joe Gray's Book Release - Practical Social Engineering
For this episode, we talk with Joe Gray, also known as @C_3PJoe on Twitter. His web site is https://www.theosintion.com, a destination for OSINT and social engineering training. Joe is an accomplished conference speaker and won the social engineering capture the flag competition at DerbyCon. Joe tells us about a couple of his favorite presentations and projects he has worked on, how to get started in the OSINT industry and tells us about his book Practical Social Engineering, available from No Starch Press. There is even a free chapter available for download!

Jun 7, 2021 • 35min
Episode 62: Jonathan Younie - Social Engineering from a CISO's Point of View
On this episode, we talked with Jonathan Younie, aka @InfosecCanuck. Younie is a CISO for a financial services firm and a social engineer. He talks with us about his experience at the recent Human Hacking Conference, and the lessons he brought back for his own company's social engineering training. Younie has also created and is a part of social engineering and OSINT professional networking groups on Clubhouse and Slack. Younie also gives us a little bit of information about the upcoming ILF Fest, being run by the Innocent Lives Foundation and the associated "Sandwich of Suffering" that could be in Chris Hadnagy's future.

May 31, 2021 • 38min
Episode 61: Polarisu Solves the OSINT Challenge
On April 3, we re-shared a photo from a friend of a building and asked "Where is this?" People from literally around the world began searching, and it wasn't until the following day when Marlena von Hoffer, aka @Polarisu used her skiptracing OSINT skills to finally locate the building in the image. In this episode, Marlena tells us about the tools, techniques and strategy she used to eventually figure out the location. She also tells us a fun story of how she was able to locate someone using only incomplete information.
The original image that we were searching for can be found here: https://twitter.com/Layer8Con/status/1378372070153785346


