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Police & Government Authorized Training

Scenario-based cyber, OSINT, and digital tradecraft training.

Cyber Safari prepares analysts, investigators, and officers to read the digital terrain, identify infrastructure indicators, and convert fragmented clues into investigative direction.

TrainingCyber · OSINT · Infrastructure
AccessAuthorized agencies only
OwnerMontreux Risk Advisory
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The Tracking Service

Find the target. Get after it.

Training built around deliberate discovery, rapid terrain reading, and disciplined investigative momentum.

Two operating lanes

Training and tracking services under one Cyber Safari identity.

Cyber Safari uses animal-symbol analogies to separate active target-development training from observation, tracking, and oversight services.

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Service 2

Cyber Safari Training

The cheetah teaches analysts, investigators, and officers how to find the target and get after it.

Scenario-based exercises introduce cyber, OSINT, domain intelligence, and infrastructure analysis through realistic case patterns inspired by real events.

  • Cyber and OSINT investigative foundations
  • Infrastructure tracing and domain attribution
  • Source-code and hidden-indicator awareness
  • Foreign-language pivots and investigative search discipline

Program emphasis

Built around realistic investigative scenarios, not abstract lectures.

Cyber Safari lessons are designed to move students from surface-level website review into structured investigative thinking. The training emphasizes how infrastructure, behavior, trust choices, and operational mistakes create indicators that can guide lawful investigations.

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01

Website & Infrastructure Baseline

Establish what the operator presents publicly before asking what is hidden, inconsistent, or technically revealing.

02

Domain Intelligence & Attribution

Analyze hosting, registration patterns, related infrastructure, historical indicators, and alignment with claimed identity.

03

Source-Code Awareness

Identify structural indicators, metadata, development artifacts, and hidden references that may inform the next investigative step.

04

Cross-Language Pivoting

Use targeted search logic, translation-assisted terms, and entity-focused research to support foreign-infrastructure investigations.

The Cyber Safari method

From terrain awareness to investigative direction.

01

Observe the surface

Document what the site claims, how it presents itself, and what the operator wants visitors to believe.

02

Read the infrastructure

Compare public presentation against hosting patterns, network paths, domain relationships, and technical artifacts.

03

Identify trust signals

Assess whether infrastructure choices reveal comfort zones, operational origin, or concealed relationships.

04

Pivot with discipline

Use structured searches and language-aware pivots to move from one indicator to the next without losing evidentiary logic.

“Websites present an identity. Infrastructure reveals reality.”

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Restricted access

Cyber Safari training is not open enrollment.

Training exercises are restricted to police agencies, government investigative units, public-sector security teams, and other authorized entities approved by Montreux Risk Advisory. Private individuals and unauthorized commercial subscribers are not eligible.

Authorized audienceLaw enforcement, government, and approved public-sector entities
Training formatScenario-based exercises, briefings, guided analysis, and controlled workshops
Public site policyNo operational instructions, no tool walkthroughs, and no restricted training materials are published here
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Agency inquiries

Request information through Montreux Risk Advisory.

Cyber Safari is owned by Montreux Risk Advisory. Agency training, oversight-support, and authorized digital tradecraft inquiries should be directed to the Montreux team.