OSACO GROUP
Intelligence Analysis for Investigations
Options at all levels to extend your Intelligence Analysis expertise.
Whether you are entry-level or expert, OSACO Group’s training options can help you advance your Intelligence Analysis competency and expertise.
Simply put, Intelligence Analysis is information designed for action. It is the creation of information products that support decision-making in areas like law enforcement and policing, crime prevention and reduction, amongst others.
OSACO training offers best practice guidance for all Intelligence Analysis levels, built on practical examples and applications and supported by hands-on exercises. We also offer several specialist courses for those who wish to develop specific skillsets.
With OSACO, you are guaranteed the highest quality investigative training available, and delivered by experienced investigation and analysis experts Sarah Andruchow and Ammi Virk.
A comprehensive pre-training needs assessment will help ensure that the training you receive is exactly aligned with your organisation’s requirements.
No matter where you are based, or your current level of experience, OSACO’s training options can help you to extend and develop your Intelligence Analysis expertise.
I. Foundation Courses
Our Foundation courses are the best way to start your journey in comprehensive Intelligence Analysis. Each course includes practical examples, and we can provide mentoring and coaching support after the training is finished, so that you can successfully implement the skills you have learned.
Who are Foundation courses for?
These courses are designed for investigators, law enforcement, police officers, analysts and others needing to conduct Intelligence Analysis or OSINT for their organisation.
Each course can also be tailored for managers of staff conducting this work to provide familiarisation and assist with informed tasking and coordination.
Online or Face-to-face
You will learn the basics of intelligence – what it is; where and how it is used; the intelligence cycle; information sources; intelligence products; and the critical difference between information and evidence.
Online or Face-to-face
This course will provide the tools needed to produce tactical, operational and strategic intelligence.
You will learn collation, explanatory and futures analysis tools and their application for the production of intelligence for front-line areas and other operational personnel, as well as intelligence for executive staff who deal with strategy, policy and long-term capability development
Online or Face-to-face
This course provides the foundation to build Open-Source Intelligence Skills. This is intelligence produced after identifying, collecting and analysing publicly available information.
You will learn the basics of OSINT – what it is and what it is not, as well as essential skills to conduct open-source intelligence investigations. The course provides a focus on people, images and mapping, although this can be tailored to suit organisational needs.
Note: this training is not designed to teach ‘undercover’ online tradecraft (such as creating digital personas and actively engaging people online) or counterintelligence techniques used by law enforcement professionals.
II. Advanced Courses
These courses focus in more detail on strategic intelligence analysis, and threat and risk. Each course includes practical examples, and we can provide mentoring and coaching support after the training is finished, so that you can successfully implement the skills you have learned.
Who are Advanced courses for?
These courses are designed for staff needing to conduct strategic Intelligence Analysis, or threat and risk assessments, for their organisation.
Each course can also be tailored for managers of staff conducting this work to provide familiarisation and assist with informed tasking and coordination.
Online or Face-to-face
This course provides information designed to support executive decision-making in areas of strategy, policy and long-term capability development.
You will learn how to look beyond operations and front-line issues to identify trends and issues that may impact your organisation, and how to form a strategic assessment. This intelligence can support planning and resource allocation, environmental scanning, as well as reform strategies.
Online or Face-to-face
The concepts of threat and risk are often intertwined. This course will provide a comprehensive grounding in threat and risk as they relate to areas such as law enforcement and policing, crime prevention and reduction, amongst other areas.
You will learn the difference between the concepts of threat and risk, and how to undertake threat and risk assessments for tactical, operational and strategic threats. It will also cover threat metrics – how to measure threat and risk.
III. Development Courses
Online or Face-to-face
Graphic material refers to any material (narrative, text, visual, online and/ or in-person) that depicts human and/or animal suffering or threat of suffering. Over time, exposure to this material can cause harm, including vicarious trauma, burnout and other issues.
This course is for staff who are exposed to graphic material, usually in the context of law enforcement, policing or investigations, including humanitarian work. It can also be provided to managers of staff working with this content, to support longevity and risk mitigation strategies.
You will learn what constitutes ‘graphic content’, why and how we react to it, and common reactions to this exposure. The course also teaches how to prevent harm from exposure to graphic content, the importance of strategies to manage this exposure and support mapping.
It is based on an understanding of neuroscience and provides theory that can be understood in practice.
Online or Face-to-face
Digital Security is how we protect ourselves online while we are conducting intelligence analysis work.
This course is for investigators, law enforcement, police officers, analysts and others needing to conduct intelligence analysis for their organisation. It can also be provided to managers or staff responsible for developing assets, policies and procedures in this area.
You will learn more about the basics of your online footprint, threats and risks when accessing information online, and mitigation strategies.
The course is constantly updated to remain current, and includes practical examples tailored to your industry.
Online or Face-to-face
Critical Thinking is the analysis of information and the ability to form a judgement or assessment in support of decision-making. It is a crucial skill for any intelligence analyst or staff member working in investigations, policing, strategy and/or policy.
While most OSACO training focusses on building skills, this course provides staff with an opportunity to consider who they are, how they think and to understand how they perform under pressure – all of which promotes better analysis, teamwork and critical thinking.
This course is for investigators, law enforcement, police officers, analysts and others needing to conduct intelligence analysis for their organisation.
You will learn what you as an individual bring to the task of analysis, including a look at the influence of personality and preferred thinking styles. This course also examines the issue of bias and teaches practical techniques to mitigate bias in our analysis.
It considers the working environment, how it can impact on thinking and judgement, and focusses on the phenomenon of uncertainty and how this influences the analytical function.
The final session centres upon the selection and application of intelligence analysis tools and techniques to support analysis and critical thinking.
Intelligence Analysis for Investigations
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