Researchers at the Virginia Tech National Security Institute recently used active open-source intelligence techniques to gain a better understanding of how presidential campaigns use email addresses.
Center for Strategic and International Studies: Why Open-Source Intelligence Is a Powerful Weapon Against Fentanyl
Homeland Security Today: Open Source Intelligence Series Moves to Wednesday Mornings for Weekly Investigative Livestream
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) focused livestream series OSINTirl has announced a new weekly schedule, shifting its programming to Wednesday mornings to provide midweek access to open-source ...
Open Source Intelligence Series Moves to Wednesday Mornings for Weekly Investigative Livestream
University of New Haven: Hands-On Training in Open-Source Intelligence Prepares Students to Respond to Global Challenges
Open-source investigation techniques are increasingly relevant across fields and particularly relevant for studying and mitigating cultural heritage crimes. This event provided a unique opportunity ...
Hands-On Training in Open-Source Intelligence Prepares Students to Respond to Global Challenges
webtv.un.org: National Training: Enhancing Counter-Terrorism Early Warning Networks with Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
National Training: Enhancing Counter-Terrorism Early Warning Networks with Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)
JD Supra: A Primer on Integrating Open-Source Intelligence in Fraud Investigations: A Forensic Accountant’s Perspective
A Primer on Integrating Open-Source Intelligence in Fraud Investigations: A Forensic Accountant’s Perspective
Nextgov: Industry groups push to keep open-source measures in annual intelligence bill
A coalition of industry groups and former officials is asking Congress to preserve measures in the annual intelligence community authorization bill that support the use of open-source intelligence in ...
MSN: Journalists urged to build open-source intelligence skills to strengthen investigative reporting
Accra, Oct. 29, GNA – Madam Karen Allen, a former BBC Foreign Correspondent and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) Specialist, has urged journalists to develop OSINT skills to enhance the quality and ...