University of Toronto Open-Source Intelligence Club aims to promote the ethical use, development, and understanding of publicly available information-gathering techniques, equipping students @ University of Toronto with the skills to responsibly collect, analyze, and present intelligence from open, public sources.
By fostering critical thinking, digital literacy, and investigative research skills through training, collaborative projects, and real-world case studies, UofT OSINT encourages interdisciplinary learning across technology, social sciences, and policy studies.
We are committed to engaging in ethical and legal information-gathering for academic, journalistic, and humanitarian purposes, empowering students to contribute to transparency, fact-checking, and informed decision-making in society, while building a community of skilled researchers prepared to apply OSINT knowledge in academic and professional contexts.