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25.01.2022 We love that Joseph Banks Secondary College is involves in the 2020 National Missing Persons Hackathon - CTF which ends in less than 10 minutes. Good luck students! #AUMissingCTF2020 #AUCyberWeek2020



24.01.2022 Still thinking about whether to participate in the National Missing Persons Hackathon 2020? Well, don’t wait too long! 50% of tickets have already been snapped up Not sure if you’ve got the skills? Or need to refresh your skills? When you purchase a ticket, you will automatically be enrolled in @OSINTCombine’s OSINT Foundations Course with Australian content. ... Any skill level can join! So what are you waiting for? The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre https://bit.ly/2DULuru

22.01.2022 AND THE WINNER IS.... CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the National Missing Persons Hackathon 1st place - L0rax 2nd place - lowkey ... 3rd place Fetch Blitz! Overall, 6,233 submissions were processed, with 4,452 accepted by judges. A big THANK YOU to our event partners Trace Labs & the Australian Federal Police #aucyberweek2020 #AUMissingCTF2020

21.01.2022 CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the National Missing Persons Hackathon 2020! * First place - L0rax with 42 submissions and 8610 points * Second place - lowkey with 92 submissions and 8410 points * Third place - Fetch Blitz with 119 submissions and 8225 points... Overall, 6,233 submissions were processed, with 4,452 accepted by judges. A big THANK YOU to our event partners Trace Labs Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre and sponsors Telstra, Commonwealth Bank, Fifth Domain, Secure Code Warrior, Cybermerc, Vault Cloud and the Australian Information Security Association for their support. #AUMissingCTF2020 #AUCyberWeek2020



20.01.2022 A massive round of applause to Fifth Domain as a returning National Sponsor for the National Missing Persons Hackathon 2020. Fifth Domain are a Canberra-based cyber security company focused on delivering and securing cyber skills in Australia and globally, today & for the future. Visit their webiste to learn more: https://bit.ly/3kj7eNl ... The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre #AUMissingCTF2020 #missingpersons #canberra #cybersecurity #cyberskills #ozcyber #osintforgood

20.01.2022 Thank you to Commonwealth Bank who are a key sponsor of the National Missing Persons Hackathon for a second year in a row! Here, Linda Cavanagh talks to CISO Keith Howard about risk, reputation & demystifying cyber. #AUMissingCTF2020 #AUCyberWeek2020

19.01.2022 It’s almost time to announce the winners of the 2020 National Missing Persons Hackathon! A big welcome to Shadow Assistant Minister for #CyberSecurity Tim Watts MP who will be announcing 1st, 2nd & 3rd place shortly ... #AUMissingCTF2020 #AUCyberWeek2020



18.01.2022 Behind the scenes, OSINT Combine has provided over $100,000 worth of training modules for FREE to all registered participants helping them upskill this month in preparation for the National Missing Persons Hackathon! Thank you Chris Poulter & team - we REALLY appreciate your support #NMPHackathon2020 | #AUMissingCTF2020 | #AUCyberWeek2020

17.01.2022 THANK YOU to Pieter Danhieux & the rest of the team at Secure Code Warrior for your support as a sponsor of the 2020 National Missing Persons Hackathon. Check out their website: securecodewarrior.com & download their Secure Code Bootcamp app! #AUMissingCTF2020 #AUCyberWeek2020

16.01.2022 Looking for a way to support the National Missing Persons Hackathon? The Call for Volunteer Judges on Thurs Oct 29 is open! Want to volunteer and do #OSINTForGood by verifying #OSINT submissions on missing persons cases to help law enforcement? Then sign up at the form below!... You will be assigned teams to verify that their information is valid (i.e. active link) and that it fits within the specific categories for submission. No experience necessary! Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre https://docs.google.com//1FAIpQLSfs9EMlIKqLw-lXqP/viewform

15.01.2022 Fifth Domain is a specialist #CyberSecurity skills & workforce management technology company tackling the global cyber security #SkillsShortage. They are also one of our National Missing Persons Hackathon sponsors, back for a second year in a row. Thanks for your support Matt Wilcox & team! ... #NMPHackathon2020 | #AUMissingCTF2020 | #AUCyberWeek2020

15.01.2022 Thank you to everyone for your overwhelming support of the National Missing Persons Hackathon 2020. Within 14 days, you have purchased almost 90% of tickets to: 1. help generate OSINT leads for Australian missing person cases... 2. support the mission of the Missing Persons Advocacy Network - MPAN and Trace Labs; and 3. upskill your OSINT know-how through @OSINTCombine's training! If you are still thinking about joining, better do it sooner rather than later. AustCyber - The Australian Cyber Security Growth Network Ltd Trace Labs Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre Coordination Centre https://lnkd.in/grt7A9M #NMPHackathon2020 #OSINTSearchParty #CTF #OSINT #OSINTForGood #cyber #cyberskills #missingpersons #ozcyber



14.01.2022 Wow ... the media buzz the National Missing Persons Hackathon has generated today has been fantastic! So far, 131 news stories have been published, 800 people have tuned into the livestream of the event & we’ve seen 5,200 updates in the Twitterverse! #AUMissingCTF2020 #AUCyberWeek2020

13.01.2022 A very warm welcome to Secure Code Warrior as a National Sponsor for the National Missing Persons Hackathon 2020! Secure Code Warrior is an Australian company with a global footprint, empowering developers to build secure code through an innovative approach. Thank you for your support!... Visit them at https://bit.ly/33hj4k7 The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre Trace Labs #AUMissingCTF2020 #OSINT #CTF #missingpersons #cybersecurity #cyberskills #coding #securecode

11.01.2022 Visited the National Missing Persons Hackathon website? Based on your feedback for 2019, a new site was created to help you keep up to date with the event, view resources such as Trace Labs participant and judges guides, easy access to our webinars and podcasts or to just connect with us if you have a question. Our new site is proudly sponsored by @cybermerc - specialists in Australian specific cyber threat intelligence. Thank you for your generosity and support of the event...! Visit the new website at www.missingpersonshackathon.com.au The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre #cybersecurity #cyber #cyberskills #ozcyber #osintforgood #missingpersons #aumissingctf2020 #cyberthreats #intelligence

11.01.2022 GOOD NEWS! A National Missing Person Hackathon ticket allocation of 100 has been released to those on the waitlist. Please check your emails and respond within the timeframe or you may miss out Based on our waitlist, I would strongly recommend you register via the waitlist and not rely on another public offering.... Alternatively, it would be great to have you participate as a volunteer judge. Register via https://bit.ly/30tFwG6 Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre #NMPHackathon2020 #AUCyberWeek2020 #SearchPartyCTF #OSINT #ctf #osintforgood #missingperson #cyberskills

10.01.2022 And the National Missing Persons Hackathon is ON! Thank you to The Honourable Minister Peter Dutton and Australian Federal Police for officially opening the event. Follow for updates here or on Twitter @NMPHackathon you can also watch the livestream at https://bit.ly/3kE90cb... Please share with your friends and networks - lets find Australians and reunite loved ones! #AUMissingCTF2020 #AuCyberWeek2020

07.01.2022 This year, in preparation for the National Missing Persons Hackathon, ALL participants were provided with free access to #OSINT training modules through OSINT Combine Academy. Thank you CEO & Founder Chris Poulter + team for your generous support of our event #AUMissingCTF2020 #AUCyberWeek2020

06.01.2022 25 May is International Missing Children’s Day. A tree, located at the National Arboretum in Canberra, is now a permanent place of remembrance for all missing ...children and their families. As this tree grows through the years so will our dedication to never give up or forget. #IMCD2021

05.01.2022 The National Missing Persons Hackathon is a not-for-profit event, delivered by passionate people, organisations & sponsors. We are bringing the community together through the use of cyber and open source intelligence skills to assist law enforcement in generating leads for missing person cases. All proceeds of event ticket sales will be donated to those who support missing persons and their family. ... Missing Persons Advocacy Network - MPAN will be a recipient of this donation to support the work they do in supporting missing persons and their families through advice and advocacy. Please consider supporting them, no matter how small mpan.com.au/donate/ Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre

05.01.2022 Sad news, but good news. The #NMPHackathon2020 tickets have sold out. A wait list process has opened, so if we have a second allocation open, you will want to be on that list! We are still looking for volunteer judges to help out on the day to verify the submissions. The event could not occur without our judges! Click on the link to register! https://bit.ly/33QSmyL @AustCyber @TraceLabs... Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre See more

04.01.2022 Let’s go! #GameOn #AUMissingCTF2020 #aucyberweek2020

02.01.2022 What is OSINT? How does it challenge the information environment regarding ‘fake news’, individual profiling or incident response? What skills are needed to be an ‘online investigator’? Join us from 10-11am on 7 October as AustCyber's Linda Cavanagh talks to Chris Poulter (OSINT Combine), Julia Robson (Online Investigations Pty Ltd), Nathan Herbert (Cybermerc) and Dan Holman (WorldStack) about how open source intelligence (OSINT) is a rapidly growing area of Australian cyber... security expertise. This is the first episode of a three series webinar event supporting the National Missing Persons Hackathon 2020 exploring the world of OSINT, its intersection with cyber security and the journey into an OSINT career. Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre

02.01.2022 We did our final tech rehearsal today with Chris Poulter @OSINTCombine, Dan Holman Worldstack Pty Ltd Nathan Herbert @Cybermerc & Julia Robson Online Investigations - Corporate and Personal services It’s going to be a great chat on all things #OSINT, #digitalfootprints, #threatintelligence and understanding all the data you collect. Not to be missed, especially if you’re participating in the #nmphackathon2020... Register: https://us02web.zoom.us//7415988/WN_fUycXFDnR-WLml99gMy_JA

02.01.2022 How do we protect the missing person open source intelligence (OSINT) once submitted by the participants? You may not realise this, but open source information collated on a large scale is an extremely valuable asset. We need to ensure that this information is protected and used for the reason it is intended. For a 2nd year in a row, we are immensely thankful to Vault Cloud for providing their sovereign cloud hosting solution for the National Missing Persons Hackathon 2020. ... Visit Vault Cloud at https://bit.ly/2FrwPob for uncomprised cloud security solutions for government and critical infrastructure. The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre #cybersecurity #osint #ozcyber #cloudsecurity #missingperson #osintforgood

01.01.2022 Still thinking about whether to register for the National Missing Persons Hackathon on 29th October 2020? Here's 3 reasons why you should: 1. No experience is necessary. If you've ever searched for people through social media or Google, you've got the basics! As a bonus, you will be automatically registered for free open source intelligence training to upskill yourself and learn new tips on digital footprints.... 2. Helping others. All ticket proceeds will be donated to Australia's Missing Persons Advocacy Network - MPAN & @Trace Labs to help support them in their missions to support and/or reunite missing persons with their family 3. Your fresh eyes. If you are inquisitive, like challenges and are mission-orientated, YOU could find that one crucial lead that could assist police on a missing persons case. Join up with a team of up to four or individually. Visit www.missingpersonshackathon.com.au or click on the Eventbrite link below https://bit.ly/2E0pMCg Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre #aumissingctf2020 #osintforgood #MissingPersons #cyberskills

01.01.2022 What a fabulous offer! Adelaide-based #OSINT and #cybersecurity company @Fivecast have generously sponsored 20 National Missing Person Hackathon tickets to give away to tertiary students. Are you a student enrolled in an Australian University or TAFE? Would you like to join the community effort in generating leads for #missingpersons? ... Look no further and enter before 16th October 2020 https://bit.ly/2Se3UH7 Thank you to the Fivecast team for supporting #osintforgood and providing opportunities to tertiary students! Australian Federal Police The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre

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