The InsightOps team took part in the international event Carpathian Sea of Freedom 2026, held on April 27–30 in Truskavets and Skhidnytsia. Over two days — April 27 and 28 — we engaged in key discussions and networking activities that brought together representatives of civil society, public institutions, business, and international partners.
In an environment of information overload, the key advantage is no longer access to data, but the ability to quickly verify and interpret it. Insight Ops transforms open sources into actionable intelligence that enables informed decision-making in conditions of uncertainty.
On March 3, our InsightOps team presented our OSINT agency at the Security 2.0 exhibition-forum in Kyiv — one of the most significant security-focused events in Ukraine.
19–20 February the InsightOps team took part in the third international Kyiv International Cyber Resilience Forum (KICRF 2026).
In today’s business environment, risks increasingly arise not within a company but across its external relationships. Partners, suppliers, contractors, investors, and even key personnel can become sources of financial, legal, and reputational exposure.
In this interview, Volodymyr Teliuk, Deputy Director for Strategic Development at Insight Ops, explains which OSINT trends are already visible today and discusses how OSINT, automation, and artificial intelligence are transforming modern open-source research—and why this matters to everyone.
After 2022, sanctions lists have become one of the key instruments of international policy and economic pressure. For businesses, financial institutions, media outlets, and civil society organizations, screening counterparties, partners, or sources of funding for sanctions-related risks has evolved from a formal procedure into a critical element of reputational, legal, and financial risk management.
A recent public scandal in the United Kingdom has once again drawn attention to an issue that is often underestimated even by experienced public figures. A British-Egyptian activist was forced to issue a public apology for posts published on Twitter (X) more than ten years ago. These messages contained radical language and calls for violence […]
The global OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) market surpassed USD 5 billion as early as 2020 and, according to Global Market Insights, is expected to grow by approximately 25% by 2027. This growth reflects the rapidly increasing demand for open-source analytics in the fields of security, business, and investigations.