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What happens when cybersecurity extends beyond protecting networks—and starts protecting lives?
In this episode of #AndSecurityForAll, Kim Hakim sits down with Matt Richardson, Head of Intelligence at the Canadian OSINT Centre, to explore how Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is being used to combat human trafficking, child exploitation, online grooming, sextortion, and violent extremism in today's increasingly connected world.
Drawing from years of experience supporting law enforcement and government agencies, Matt shares powerful real-world stories of investigations that have helped identify victims, disrupt trafficking operations, prevent suicides, and stop predators before they could cause further harm. The conversation also examines how AI, deepfakes, and social media have transformed the tactics used by criminals—and how cybersecurity professionals, parents, educators, and everyday citizens can play a role in protecting vulnerable individuals.
Whether you're a cybersecurity professional, parent, educator, or simply someone who wants to better understand today's digital threats, this episode offers practical advice, eye-opening insights, and an important reminder that cybersecurity is ultimately about protecting people.
In this episode, you'll learn:
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and share And Security For All to help us continue bringing important conversations about cybersecurity, technology, and protecting our digital future to a wider audience.
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What happens when cybersecurity extends beyond protecting networks—and starts protecting lives?
In this episode of #AndSecurityForAll, Kim Hakim sits down with Matt Richardson, Head of Intelligence at the Canadian OSINT Centre, to explore how Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is being used to combat human trafficking, child exploitation, online grooming, sextortion, and violent extremism in today's increasingly connected world.
Drawing from years of experience supporting law enforcement and government agencies, Matt shares powerful real-world stories of investigations that have helped identify victims, disrupt trafficking operations, prevent suicides, and stop predators before they could cause further harm. The conversation also examines how AI, deepfakes, and social media have transformed the tactics used by criminals—and how cybersecurity professionals, parents, educators, and everyday citizens can play a role in protecting vulnerable individuals.
Whether you're a cybersecurity professional, parent, educator, or simply someone who wants to better understand today's digital threats, this episode offers practical advice, eye-opening insights, and an important reminder that cybersecurity is ultimately about protecting people.
In this episode, you'll learn:
If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and share And Security For All to help us continue bringing important conversations about cybersecurity, technology, and protecting our digital future to a wider audience.

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