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Saturday May 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
Most investigative workflows still rely on manually juggling dozens of tools. In this session, we'll walk through a live demo of a semi-automated pipeline built for real casework: web search and archiving with Playwright, face extraction, reverse image search, database cross-referencing with Telegram bots, social media analysis, and structured reporting via Obsidian mcp. All of this is orchestrated by Claude, an AI layer you can teach your own investigative methodology. At the end, participants will work through a simplified case using a workflow of their own.

Before the session, please install: Python, Claude Code. This session will teach participants to combine several smaller OSINT tools so they work together efficiently without requiring much manual effort. No special tools needed
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avatar for Anastasiia Morozova

Anastasiia Morozova

Data and investigative journalist, Onet.pl/Ringier Axel Springer
I’m a data and investigative journalist with a background in tracking Russian influence, desinformation operations and sanctions evasion in Europe. I’m especially interested in projects where I can combine data analysis and visual storytelling to expose hidden networks or financial... Read More →
avatar for Leopold Salzenstein

Leopold Salzenstein

Data coordinator, Arena for Journalism in Europe
Leopold Salzenstein is a freelance investigative data journalist and trainer based in the south of France. At Arena, he coordinates the handling of data for publications and trainings. He is also a member of the collective of journalists Environmental Investigative Forum (EIF).

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Saturday May 30, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am CEST
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