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Explore our blog for expert analysis, industry trends, and best practices in open-source intelligence and social media investigations. Our team shares their tips, tricks, and perspectives on uncovering critical digital evidence, staying ahead of emerging threats, and leveraging social media investigations for legal and corporate cases.


Why Human Connection Still Matters in Services - Even in an AI World
A new study reinforces the importance of people-first legal investigations. In an era where artificial intelligence can write briefs, scan public records, and summarize data in seconds, it’s tempting to believe that human input is becoming optional. But in high-stakes fields like law, insurance, and investigations, one question still matters deeply: Do people trust what they read when it comes from AI? A recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour suggests that the ans

Colin Piazza
2 days ago2 min read


Inside the Mind: How Neurolaw and Social Media Are Transforming the Courtroom
In today’s fast-evolving legal landscape, a fascinating intersection is emerging— neurolaw . Once confined to academic curiosity, neurolaw is now stepping into the courtroom, bringing with it brain scans, behavioral predictions, and a new wave of evidentiary strategy. But that’s not all—layered with insights from social media investigations, this hybrid legal approach is strengthening narratives and reshaping how we assess criminal responsibility. What Is Neurolaw? Neurola

Colin Piazza
2 days ago2 min read


The Analyst’s Edge: Strengthening Jury Research with Intelligence Techniques
When people think about jury research, they often imagine demographic profiling, pre-trial surveys, or social media scans. But there’s an often-overlooked discipline that offers powerful tools and insights: intelligence analysis. At Social Slooth, where we merge open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques with legal strategy, we’ve found that applying intelligence frameworks to jury research leads to sharper insights, more reliable profiles, and ultimately smarter trial str

Colin Piazza
Aug 5, 20252 min read


The Digital Persona: A Window into Juror Psychology
Jury selection has come a long way from just asking a few standard questions in court. These days, people’s online lives—what they post, like, and share—can tell us a lot about their beliefs, biases, and decision-making habits. By using Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), attorneys and jury consultants can get a clearer picture of who’s sitting in the jury box. But what can someone’s digital footprint really reveal? Getting to Know a Juror Through Their Online Life People te

Colin Piazza
May 6, 20253 min read


The Role of OSINT in Jury Selection: Leveraging Digital Footprints
In today's digital age, jurors leave behind extensive online footprints that can provide valuable insights into their biases, affiliations, and potential influences. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) has become an essential tool in jury research, helping legal teams make more informed decisions during voir dire and trial preparation. This article explores how OSINT is transforming the jury selection process, key techniques for gathering intelligence, and ethical considerations

Colin Piazza
Feb 21, 20252 min read


Breaking Down the INTs: A Beginner’s Guide to Intelligence Disciplines
What Are the INTs? Ever wonder how governments uncover threats, businesses track competitors, or law enforcement catches suspects? The secret lies in the INTs. These intelligence disciplines are essential for gathering critical information and making informed decisions. The “INTs” are just shorthand for different ways intelligence is collected. Each one has its own purpose and strengths. Here’s a quick overview: Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Think of OSINT as everything

Colin Piazza
Jan 21, 20253 min read
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