Da Vinci Forensics Partners With Kase Scenarios To Elevate OSINT Training Cape Town, South Africa
Da Vinci Forensics Partners With Kase Scenarios To Elevate OSINT Training Cape Town, South Africa. Da Vinci Forensics, a leading provider of OSINT training and services, today announced a partnership with Kase Scenarios, a provider of interactive cybersecurity training exercises. The partnership will combine Da Vinci Forensics’ OSINT expertise with Kase Scenarios’ interactive simulations to offer candidates an elevated level of training and preparation for handling real-world cases.
The partnership will focus on utilising OSINT training modules and exercises that are aligned with the latest threats and techniques and using the scenarios to demonstrate theory learnt. The modules will be designed to help candidates develop the skills they need to gather and analyse information from a variety of sources, including social media, the dark web, and public records.
In the near future the training modules offered by Da Vinci Forensics will use the collaboration with Kase Scenarios to look at developing custom training exercises for specific clients in the South African market. These exercises will be designed to simulate real-world OSINT investigations, giving candidates the opportunity to practice their skills in a controlled environment.
“We are excited to partner with Kase Scenarios to offer our candidates the most advanced OSINT training available,” said Sharon Knowles CEO of Da Vinci Forensics. “Kase Scenarios’ interactive simulations are a powerful tool for developing and practicing OSINT skills. By combining our expertise, we can offer our candidates an elevated level of training that will prepare them for the challenges of real-world OSINT investigations.”
“We are thrilled to partner with Da Vinci Forensics to help elevate OSINT training,” said Espen Ringstad and Rae Baker, the Founders of Kase Scenarios. “Da Vinci Forensics is a leader in OSINT training, and their expertise is invaluable to our team. We are confident that this partnership will produce world-class OSINT training that will help candidates develop the skills they need to succeed in their careers.”