This webinar is open to all members of the investigation and intelligence community, from both the public and private sectors as long as a corporate email address is used to sign up.
Join us on June 24, 2026 at 1pm, for a live webinar exploring practical open-source techniques and hidden investigative opportunities within everyday webpages, featuring Chantale Vahey.
In this 1-hour session, Right Click, Investigate: Open Source Secrets in Plain Sight, attendees will learn various open-source tools and methods used to reveal hidden information on webpages. Through practical demonstrations, VAHEY will show participants how to obtain Google review timestamps, access full-size images, change browser locations, remove paywall or authentication windows, and capture full webpage screenshots.
The session will also explore how browser Inspector tools can uncover hidden webpage content, metadata, and digital breadcrumbs often overlooked during investigations. Participants will gain insight into how bad actors manipulate client-side webpage content and expose sensitive information such as passwords, helping investigators better understand both investigative opportunities and digital risks.
Designed for frontline investigators, intelligence analysts, and OSINT practitioners, this webinar focuses on practical techniques that can be implemented immediately in operational environments. Attendees will leave with new methods to enhance online collection capabilities, identify hidden information in plain sight, and strengthen their digital investigative workflows.

About the Speaker – Chantale Vahey
Chantale VAHEY is a bilingual (French/English) Senior Criminal Intelligence Analyst supporting the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Alberta, Canada. She is an established Open-Source Intelligence instructor with the KeyNorth Group and specializes in OSINT and telecommunications analysis, advancing complex police investigations through the interpretation of transactional device records.
Vahey is an active member and analytical product judge with the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA), as well as an active member and committee volunteer with the International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA).
Vahey has presented at several analytical conferences, and her sessions have filled auditoriums, sparking curiosity, elevating digital literacy, and empowering officers and analysts with practical tools they can apply immediately in the field.