Oliver Lebhardt is the creator and CEO of Complytron, a tool used for OSINT investigations to determine if seemingly unrelated websites are actually related. In addition, Complytron has data about politically-exposed people (PEP), people who have been sanctioned and who are on government watchlists. The data can be heavily used in anti-money laundering situations, but is also valuable for human intelligence.

Oliver's background is in investigative journalism and has paired his investigatory skills with code developers who have built this powerful database that offers free trials. He originally created the Source Code Leak Project which received funding from Google's Digital News Innovation Fund in 2019.