In this episode of our podcast, Talking Threat Intelligence, we're thrilled to have Nick Gicinto, Executive Vice President at Red Five Security, join us. Nick is a highly experienced OSINT analyst and security practitioner, and he's here to discuss the importance of learning how to conduct investigations on the blockchain for threat intelligence professionals.

Nick will explain how blockchain technology is rapidly evolving and becoming more important to our understanding of the current threat landscape. He'll delve into how blockchain can be used to investigate a wide range of activities, from financial fraud to cyberattacks. And we'll explain how OSINT analysts can use blockchain to access a wealth of information that would otherwise be hidden from view.

Additionally, Nick will provide some tips and tricks to help OSINT analysts get started with blockchain investigations, including resources, tools, and important concepts to understand.
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