We often see in police movies, detectives glaring at a pin or white board with pictures of suspects, crime scenes, evidence,  attempting to link various pieces of information together, give them relevance, context for the purpose of analysis.

This is a short course for using the Maltego's free CaseFile tool to analyse information and evidence for investigation, intelligence or research purposes.

Course Curriculum

    1. Introduction

    2. Getting Started

    3. Tour of the City

    4. Entities

    5. Part 1

    6. Part 2

    7. Part 3

    8. Combining Graphs

    9. Import Data

    10. Export to table

    11. Exporting and Reports

    12. Collaboration

    13. Conclusion, links and downloads

About this course

  • Free
  • 13 lessons
  • 1 hour of video content

About the instructor

Wizard of OSINT Andrew Fordred

My career began in law enforcement with the Crime Intelligence Services of the South African police focusing on terrorism and organised crime, and later was employed in a number of corporate positions in capacities such as risk management, and later, forensic investigations. In 2007 started my own business providing forensic investigations, intelligence, risk management consultancy, court testimony and litigation support. Also, completed a forensic investigation degree focusing on forensic intelligence with a qualitative case study of the illegal narcotics trade and syndicates. Currently I provide cyber intelligence and investigations, counterintelligence and, security and privacy services to clients. I am also the founder of the Cyber Institute and a Director on the Board of Advisors for the OSMOSIS Institute (USA). In addition, I am a public speaker at events such as the Journey of the Hacker Windhoek Namibia, OSMOSIS 2018 Las Vegas USA, Cyber Threats against Children UNICEF and the Munich Cyber Crime Conference by Maltego. This is my opportunity to share my knowledge with students, to support you through this journey and help you develop some incredible skills and transform knowledge into real results.

What others have been saying about this course:

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Pink VR

5 star rating

Good analysis even better explanation

Buse Kaya

5 star rating

Case File

Karel Olivier

Very well put together course and very well explained

Very well put together course and very well explained

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Super!

Emmanuel Elsen

Good start and good first overview, well explained. Obviously it opens up a lot of questions but really good to get started. Thank you!

Good start and good first overview, well explained. Obviously it opens up a lot of questions but really good to get started. Thank you!

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5 star rating

Great course!

Alessio Della Santa

5 star rating

Case File

Karel Olivier

Very well put together course and very well explained

Very well put together course and very well explained

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SAM

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4 star rating

Review, Maltego Case File

Cathy Bourner

I use Case File frequently, and still I learned a great deal about how I can use it more effectively. The export capabilities beyond exporting an image wer...

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I use Case File frequently, and still I learned a great deal about how I can use it more effectively. The export capabilities beyond exporting an image were new to me as well.

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5 star rating

DEEP AND DOPE

Martin Claude Diatta

VERY USEFUL FOR OSINTER

VERY USEFUL FOR OSINTER

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Muito Bom!

Ricardo Alexandre Germano de Assis

Curse excellent!

Curse excellent!

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Maltego CafeFile

Chris K

great course. content was easy to review and test.

great course. content was easy to review and test.

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