OSINT & Cyberinvestigation
5th EDITION – 1st APRIL 2026
INCYBER FORUM @ LILLE GRAND PALAIS
OSINT has become a fully-fledged discipline. From anti-crime efforts (cyber, physical, financial…) to cryptocurrencies, and including the protection of property and people during armed conflicts, OSINT is now applied across numerous fields.
The OSINT Day is a dedicated event held within the INCYBER Forum,
aiming to showcase real-world applications of this practice. It brings together professionals, enthusiasts, and the OSINT-curious to present their expertise and attend feedback session.
FORMAT
Technical conferences and pitch sessions, best practices and sector-specific use cases, networking evening (“Apér’OSINT”), exhibition areas.
THEMES
- Cybercrime
- Counter-terrorism
- Financial crime
- Red Team audits
- Geopolitical tensions
- Fraud
- Cryptocurrency scams…
Take part
in OSINT Day
Join us now for the 5th edition of the European event focusing on OSINT and cyber investigation.
AUDIENCE
Sovereign forces and services
Government ministries
Local and regional authorities
CAC 40 companies
SBF 120 companies
Executives from large corporations and mid-cap companies (ETIs)
CIOs (Chief Information Officers)
OBJECTIVES
KEY FIGURES
2026 Program
2026 SPEAKERS
2025 RETEX
2026 Partners
2025 Partners
INCYBER NEWS
- Canada: Quebec School Service Centre Hit by Cyberattack
- The National File of Bank Accounts Hacked: 1.2 Million Accounts Exposed
- Ransomware: Russian Phobos Affiliate Appears Before a French Court
- A cyberespionage operation compromised 37 governments worldwide
- Notepad++ hacked by cybercriminals likely affiliated with China
- Poland Hit by Cyberattack on Its Power Grid, Attributed to Russia
- Hyper-Volumetric DDoS Attacks: The Threat Reaches a New Scale
- United States: two cybersecurity experts plead guilty to ransomware attacks
- Georgia: former intelligence chief arrested for protecting online fraud networks
- Data Breach: the Great Hemorrhage
- United States: $2.1 Billion Paid to Ransomware Gangs Between 2022 and 2024
- Cybercriminals linked to China have targeted government entities with the BRICKSTORM malware
- South Korea: Data breach exposes 33.7 million Coupang accounts