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The Next Five Years of OSINT: Trends Innovations and Challenges Transforming Investigative Landscapes
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is entering its most disruptive era yet. What was once a clear, open landscape is splintering into disappearing data, platform restrictions, AI-driven deception, and geopolitical pressure that reshapes information in real time. OSINT is no longer just about collecting data, it’s about surviving a shifting environment that will redefine how investigators work in the next five years.

Nico Dekens | dutch_osintguy
Jan 77 min read


OSINT - Cities with hundreds of names | How OSINT investigators miss hidden clues
You think you know Amsterdam? You don’t. Even if you’re born and raised there. For OSINT investigators, analysts, and journalists, searching only for “Amsterdam” means missing half the signal. The city hides behind slang, symbols, codes, and multilingual aliases. This post shows how language masks location, why alias awareness matters, and how Boolean and regex uncover Amsterdam’s hidden digital footprint across the open web, social media, and the dark web.

Nico Dekens | dutch_osintguy
Jan 210 min read


THE KIDS AREN’T ALRIGHT - AND THE INTERNET KNOWS IT
A 13-year-old boy sat gaming after school while someone he’d never met groomed him in a private chat. His mother sensed the shift only when his humour sharpened, his tone hardened, and his words echoed patterns seen in the AIVD’s 2025 report. This wasn’t curiosity, it was reshaping. And it’s not rare anymore. Across the world, children are being radicalised entirely online, often before adults notice.

Nico Dekens | dutch_osintguy
Dec 8, 20256 min read
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