Data Xposure: The Podcast for Data Risk Leaders
What if the information your team relies on… isn’t as reliable as it looks? In today’s investigations, it’s never been easier to find information online. Social media, public records, data brokers—answers are everywhere. But in this episode of Data Xposure, we explore a harder question: Can you actually trust what you find? Justin Tolman sits down with Jessica Stutzman, an open source intelligence expert and founder of Pangea Research, who has worked across law enforcement, national security, and the private sector helping organizations turn online information into actionable insight. Together, they unpack how companies are using publicly available data to support investigations—and where it can quietly go wrong. Because while this kind of research can uncover critical leads, it can also introduce serious risk: * Drawing the wrong conclusions from incomplete information * Relying on tools you don’t fully understand * Using evidence that won’t hold up under scrutiny And when that happens, the consequences aren’t just technical—they’re business-critical. Cases fall apart. Decisions get challenged. Credibility is on the line. Thanks for tuning in to the latest episode of Data Xposure. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an update. For show notes, resources, and to connect with us, visit exterro.com/data-exposure-podcast/ [https://www.exterro.com/resources/data-exposure-podcast/]
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