Micah Hoffman

Micah Hoffman

Co-Owner & Founder

Founder of My OSINT Training, Former President of OSINT Curious Project, and creator of the Whats My Name Project, Micah uses his technical skills to dive deeply into his OSINT work. His inner "geek" shines brightly when he is knee-deep in Python, JavaScript, or web page HTML code.

Griffin Glynn

Griffin Glynn

Co-Owner

Chief Investigations Officer at National Child Protection Task Force. 20+ years of OSINT experience in criminal investigations and law enforcement. Griffin's tenacity and social media skills make him a powerful force in any investigation.

Lisette Abercrombie

Lisette Abercrombie

Instructor & Course Creator

Co-founder of OSINT Curious Project and 10+ years with Dutch National Police as Internet & OSINT specialist. You know her as "Technisette" and her social media exploration skills are exceptional!

Anthony Lisek

Anthony Lisek

Instructor & Course Creator

Certified Fraud Examiner and Cybercrimes Investigator with 10+ years across law enforcement and corporate investigations. Tony's soft-spoken confidence is backed by years of challenging OSINT work in fraud investigations.

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Micah Hoffman

Micah Hoffman

Co-Owner & Founder

Passionate about helping people learn the OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) skills they need to succeed, Micah Hoffman brings extensive knowledge in OSINT and cybersecurity, an engaging and expressive presentation style, and a genuine love of teaching to everything he does.

Having spent years mastering technical concepts, Micah simplifies them for his audiences, ensuring that everyone, from beginners to experts, can grasp the material. His ability to break down complex topics into manageable pieces makes his training style highly effective. In the technology world, his blend of technical expertise and educational prowess is truly special and has led him to create tools and resources that enhance efficiency and deepen investigative capabilities.

In addition to his OSINT work at My OSINT Training, Micah is also the Director of Capabilities and Innovation at the National Child Protection Task Force where he builds OSINT tools and supports the investigative team.

A regular guest on OSINT podcasts, webcasts, and at conferences, Micah is well-known to audiences around the world. As the former President of the OSINT Curious Project, the co-owner of the My OSINT Training online training academy, and the creator of the massively popular OSINT tool the "Whats My Name Project," Micah continues to innovate and give back to the community, bringing OSINT to life for all.

Griffin Glynn

Griffin Glynn

Co-Owner

Griffin Glynn is a seasoned OSINT professional with over 20 years of experience applying open-source intelligence in criminal investigations. Throughout his career, he has partnered with law enforcement agencies at every level, helping uncover digital evidence, identify key subjects, and generate actionable leads in countless cases involving fraud, exploitation, and organized criminal activity.

Currently serving as Chief Investigations Officer at the National Child Protection Task Force, Griffin leads a dedicated team of open-source analysts providing real-time investigative support to law enforcement in cases of missing, exploited, and trafficked children. His leadership is grounded in field-tested experience and a deep understanding of how to extract meaningful insights from online footprints, always with an emphasis on ethical, victim-centered work.

As an educator, Griffin is known for making complex OSINT techniques approachable, engaging, and impactful. Whether training frontline investigators or mentoring aspiring analysts, he's committed to helping others build the skills needed to use open-source tools with purpose and precision.

Online, he's best known as hatless1der, the creator of the widely used Ultimate OSINT Collection StartMe page and an active contributor to OSINT community blogs, podcasts, and collaborative projects. Griffin continues to focus his energy on meaningful, mission-driven work at the intersection of technology, investigation, and public safety.

Lisette Abercrombie

Lisette Abercrombie

Instructor & Course Creator

Lisette "Technisette" Abercrombie is one of the co-founders of The OSINT Curious Project and an instructor here at My OSINT Training.

Lisette has a diverse background where she studied to be a primary school teacher but after graduating started working full-time at a Dutch social media website. As a community manager, her role was to make sure that users and employees of the website would obey the user agreement, privacy statement, and Dutch law. She was a member of the security team where she learned the basics of OSINT and served as a single-point-of-contact for government and law enforcement.

She earned a position within the Dutch National Police where, for more than 10 years, she has been supporting and advising criminal investigations as an Internet and OSINT specialist.

Because OSINT is not only her job but also her hobby, she likes to share her newly found techniques and tricks with the OSINT community via her personal website.

Anthony Lisek

Anthony Lisek

Instructor & Course Creator

Anthony Lisek is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and Certified Cybercrimes Investigator with over a decade of experience across law enforcement and corporate investigations. In his current role, he investigates internal fraud, including kickback schemes, embezzlement, data theft, financial crimes, and vendor fraud.

Previously, Anthony worked in a Special Investigations Unit, where he focused on external fraud and identifying organized fraud networks across multiple areas of the business. Prior to that, Anthony began his career in law enforcement with a multi-layered investigative experience, where he first developed and applied cyber and open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques in an operational capacity.

Anthony applies open-source intelligence (OSINT) techniques to locate fugitives and assist in locating missing, exploited, and trafficked children. He has trained investigators in OSINT methodologies across corporate environments, law enforcement agencies, and the federal government. His approach to OSINT emphasizes practical, transferable skills that can be applied across investigative disciplines and real-world operational environments.