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=== 2. OSMOSIS and the Open-Source Certified (OSC) Designation === OSMOSIS , an offshoot of the Hetherington Group—a private investigation and corporate intelligence firm—offers training programs and conferences that lead to the Open-Source Certified (OSC) designation. The OSC program was developed to help formalize and standardize professional OSINT practices. According to the program’s guidelines, candidates must fulfill specific prerequisites and pass a 100-question examination to demonstrate proficiency in open-source research and analysis. The certification emphasizes legal compliance, ethical behavior, and technical competence in gathering and interpreting publicly available information.
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