GOSI
GIAC Open Source Intelligence
GIAC Open Source Intelligence
› Quality score
Four-axis SecProve rubric, each 0–10. SecProve editorial assessment — each axis carries a written justification so you can push back on any single call without dismissing the whole score.
› Exam format
75 questions + CyberLive, 3 hours, open-book, proctored via Pearson VUE. Passing score: ~70%.
30-day wait between attempts. SANS course bundles typically include 2 attempts.
› Recertification
Valid for 4 years. Renewal via 36 CPE credits or renewal exam (479 USD). Each GIAC cert separately.
› NICE Framework work roles
The NIST NICE work-role IDs this cert maps to. NICCS lookup.
› Core domains covered
The 1 domain this cert is centrally about. Passing the exam demonstrates working knowledge of each.
› Prerequisites
No formal prerequisites. Associated SANS course strongly recommended.
› Study materials
Curated starting points. Not exhaustive — vet each against your learning style and the current exam version.
- SANS SEC487 Course Materials — SANS
- GIAC Practice Tests (2 included with exam)
› Version & lifecycle
› Salary signal
OSINT analyst / threat-intel collector, US, 3-5 years.
Robert Half Salary Guide + Glassdoor 'OSINT Analyst' aggregations · 2024 · US base only · p25–p75 range
› How it compares
GOSI is collection-focused; GCTI is analysis + reporting. Complementary CTI skills.
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