Inland NorthWest Private Investigators Association (INWPIA)

Inland NorthWest Private Investigators Association (INWPIA)

October 21 by PInow Staff Articles Join Inland NorthWest Private Investigators Association Today! Transparency, Truth, and Training Inland NorthWest Private Investigators Association (INWPIA) is a non-profit professional organization founded in August 2021, answering the call for truth, transparency, and training. It’s essential for private investigators to join industry associations in order…

New Rules for Cryptocurrency Exchanges in UK

New Rules for Cryptocurrency Exchanges in UK

The United Kingdom’s financial authorities, the Treasury’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, introduced new guidelines for the operation of cryptocurrency exchanges in the country. The new rules stipulate numerous restrictions and requirements regarding sanctions regimes and oblige all exchanges and wallets operating in the UK to report on violations. The new guidelines have seen the…

Avoiding Cognitive Bias in Your Investigations

Avoiding Cognitive Bias in Your Investigations

Executive Summary 🔗︎ This blog article examines the psychological rather than the technical aspect of Maltego, in particular – cognitive biases. Understanding and mitigating these phenomena is incredibly important to ensure that the intelligence gathered and the subsequent conclusions derived, are objective and will yield the best possible results. We will look into three examples…

Terrorism in the Modern Age

Terrorism in the Modern Age

Terrorism is a significant global concern that afflicts many nations, particularly those under the superpower banner. Terrorism manifests at two significant levels, international and domestic. Domestic terrorism is the illicit or threatened application of violence or force by an individual or group operating and based solely within a country’s territory without foreign influence committed against…

What Is a Crypto Fork?

What Is a Crypto Fork?

by Jake Wengroff Cryptocurrencies are powered by the blockchain. As open-source software, the blockchain, and by extension, cryptocurrencies, rely on communities of developers to maintain and expand the underlying code. A crypto fork occurs whenever a community member or group wishes to make a change to the blockchain’s protocol, or basic set of rules. However,…