Video Killed the Text Star OSINT Approach

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In 1979 The Buggles launched the hit song "Video Killed the Radio Star." Nowadays The Buggles could write a new song titled "Video Killed the Text Star." Social networks are growing around video content. This means that if OSINT (Open Source INTelligence) wants to stay alive needs to start getting value from video content.

Video analysis, and person recognition in particular, is a very interesting task to security managers, CISOs, and analysts with responsibilities in physical security. However, video and image processing is gaining prominence. Internet content grows exponentially and there is a trend of publishing content in a video format. It's time to focus on this kind of information and start to move OSINT techniques and technologies to be able to process this type of information.

Human face recognition is one of the Machine Learning applications which has had more advances in recent years. This advances and the actual power of hardware make it possible to implement this kind of service at a very low cost.

We can use Open Source components to implement a fast and scalable infrastructure that allows you to analyze hundreds of hours of video in a simple way.

The work that will be shown in this presentation will allow people to be identified and compared with a series of images of people to determine if these people appear or not in the recorded video images.


Presenters:
Cesar Jimenez - Development Team Manager, Devo Inc
Cesar Jimenez is a Development Team Manager in Devo Inc. He has more than 18 years of experience in IT and Information Security departments, and has been Network Engineer, Programmer, Analyst, Project Manager and CTO in a startup. Cesar has a Master in direction and management of information security by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) and a Machine Learning Course in Stanford University
Francisco Gomez - Security Research, Devo Inc
Fran Gomez is a security researcher at Devo Inc. Fran participates in projects as @MrLooquer, @e_Sinfonier, and @OwaspMadrid Chapter and he has been a speaker in conferences as @rootedcon, @spark_summit, @CCNCERT, @navajanegra_ab, @CodemoAmsterdam, @nciagency (NIAS), and @T3chFest. Tweeting about security since 2008 @ffranz

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