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Director of Research and Training, Bellingcat

Giancarlo Fiorella

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Director of Research and Training, Bellingcat

Canada

Beats

Primary beats

crime and justice

Secondary beats

CrimePrisonsJuvenile JusticeMusicCrime and investigationOutdoorsDundeeIditarodSocial movements and ralliesFilm

Biography

Final Covers

Doesn’t Cover

Journalist Type

other journalists

Seniority Positions

Director of Research and Training

Industries

Research

Medium Formats

Bellingcat

Content

Total articles 93

  • Available on paid plans

    Seven Deadly Sins of Bad Open Source Research

    By Tristan Lee, Kolina Koltai Verified, Giancarlo Fiorella

    Sep. 13, 2024

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    OSHIT: Seven Deadly Sins of Bad Open Source Research

    By Tristan Lee, Kolina Koltai Verified, Giancarlo Fiorella

    Apr. 25, 2024

  • Available on paid plans

    Seven Deadly Sins of Bad Open Source Research

    By Tristan Lee, Kolina Koltai Verified, Giancarlo Fiorella

    Sep. 13, 2024

As seen in

Hipertextual,Bellingcat,Columbia Journalism Review,Caracas Chronicles,The New York Times,Global Investigative Journalism Network,Financial Times,Foreign Affairs,armando.info

Company Info

Bellingcat

Bellingcat is an independent nonprofit investigative collective that specializes in open source intelligence (OSINT) research. Founded in 2014 by Eliot Higgins, it has developed innovative digital forensic methods to investigate global conflicts, human rights abuses, and transnational crimes. The organization operates as a decentralized network with over 30 staff and contributors across more than 20 countries. Bellingcat focuses on investigative research related to war crimes, assassinations, and disinformation campaigns. It offers training programs to journalists, activists, and legal professionals, having trained over 4,000 individuals in OSINT techniques. The Global Authentication Project (GAP) is a volunteer network that crowdsources the verification of digital evidence. Additionally, Bellingcat collaborates with judicial bodies, including the International Criminal Court, to integrate OSINT into legal proceedings. Its findings are widely cited by international media and have contributed to significant investigations, such as the MH17 incident and the Skripal poisoning case.

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Founded: 2014


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