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Why Ad-Hoc OSINT Doesn't Scale: From Analyst Workflows to Institutional Intelligence
Oskar Gross, CEO
12.01.2026 - The Hacker News
Open-source intelligence (OSINT) was once a discipline primarily associated with criminal investigations and national intelligence work. Today, it has become a critical pillar in a wide range of corporate and operational processes from internal investigations and fraud detection to KYC, third-party validation, and due-diligence assessments…
Glazer / mnemonic
09.12.2025
Glazer has entered into a data sharing agreement with mnemonic to provide high-level Passive DNS information to our clients...
Glazer has entered into a data sharing agreement with mnemonic to provide high-level Passive DNS information to our clients.
In cybercrime investigations, one of the keys to success is efficient open-source intelligence (OSINT) collection. Glazer and mnemonic's collaboration aim to address some of the challenges investigators face in OSINT collection.
mnemonic is one of the largest IT security service providers in Europe and is a preferred security partner of the region’s top companies and a trusted source of threat intelligence to Europol and other law enforcement agencies globally.
At Glazer Technologies we have identified that the most acute problem areas when it comes to managing OSINT efficiently are the following:
- A lot of information is discarded, because it is irrelevant at the time
- Operational security is heavily dependent on the analysts
- There is little, if any, overview of what has been collected
- Information enrichment is a separate workflow from information collection
mnemonic is supporting us by integrating passive DNS system into our enrichment service and enables this data to be integrated directly into OSINT workflows. Passive DNS data is an essential tool for investigators, offering historical information about the infrastructure used by threat actors and helping generate important leads in investigations.
Our collaboration with mnemonic reflects our shared commitment to empowering investigators through better data and technology, helping strengthen the overall security of the online environment.
Glazer Technologies Partners with Hudson Rock for OSINT
Glazer / Hudson Rock
11.11.2025
Modern cybercrime investigations rely heavily on timely, accurate, and contextual open-source intelligence. Despite the abundance of data available, investigators often face challenges in turning that information into actionable insight. In our collaboration with Hudson Rock, we set out to make this process more seamless and effective..
Modern cybercrime investigations rely heavily on timely, accurate, and contextual open-source intelligence. Despite the abundance of data available, investigators often face challenges in turning that information into actionable insight. In our collaboration with Hudson Rock, we set out to make this process more seamless and effective.
Throughout our work in law enforcement and cybercrime investigations, we have seen how complex and fragmented OSINT collection can be. Common issues include information being lost or overlooked because its relevance is not immediately clear, operational security depends too much on the individual analyst, and a lack of structure or visibility across what has already been gathered. In many cases, enrichment and analysis happen as separate processes, which slows investigations down.
To address these challenges, we developed Glazer Browser, an isolated browser environment designed specifically for investigators. It automatically captures data from web pages, extracts key entities, and enriches them in real time. This allows investigators to instantly view relevant context around domains, IPs, or cryptocurrency addresses as they work, streamlining both discovery and analysis.
Through our partnership with Hudson Rock, we have expanded this capability even further. By integrating Hudson Rock’s unique cybercrime intelligence, including insights into compromised credentials and exposed corporate assets, investigators can now connect online infrastructure directly with threat actor activity. This added layer of intelligence helps reveal links that might otherwise go unnoticed and strengthens our ability to trace and disrupt malicious operations.
We are proud to collaborate with Hudson Rock in our shared mission to provide investigators with better tools and data, and ultimately, to help make the digital world a safer place.