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OSINT Analyses

'Open source intelligence', or the analysis of open sources, is today a fundamental tool for obtaining information from publicly available sources. Almost everyone can search the internet today, but our software and team of analysts can extract the maximum possible with minimal ballast on specific individuals, companies, or business ties, from any past to the present. Clients turn to us with a specific demand, where the result of our analysis of information, which is completely legally placed in open information and social networks, or databases of state organizations, is not only an answer to the questions asked, but also the overall framework and context of information about the target subject. This is a completely legal way for our clients to verify, for example, the truthfulness of references, candidates' CVs, suppliers' business ties, their participation in grant programs, financial stability or reliability, equity participation in other companies, real estate fund, business history and many other relevant information.

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  • Odrážka OSINT analyses are also used to assess the risk arising from employees, where, for example, clients who organize valuable cultural events and conferences have their future employees checked to prevent the possible presence of a radical person in their ranks.
  • Odrážka OSINT analysis is also used for press monitoring, brand awareness and possible negative connotations, references that could border on 'hate crimes', threats, or other potentially dangerous activities.
  • Odrážka Our clients use OSINT to supplement information arising from 'due diligence', as a supplement to the financial stability of the subject under investigation.

Mgr. Tomáš Sochr

Board Member
Graduate of the Police Academy of the Czech Republic, FBI National Academy, Quantico – Virginia, USA, and the Diplomatic Academy, Prague – foreign policy relations and services.

Long-term experience in international police cooperation – member of the European Commission of Experts on Weapons (EFE), member of the European section of FBI National Academy graduates participating in annual training in selected areas of international organized crime, long-term representation of the Police of the Czech Republic at international conferences in the field of illegal trade in weapons, explosives, and CBRN materials, experience in clarifying and investigating serious organized general and economic crime, experience in managing investigative teams in corruption and serious economic crime, experience in managing a security corps unit with nationwide competence.

Mgr. Tomáš SochrBoard Member
Mgr. Jiří SimonBoard Member
Paul HaertelBoard Member