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OSINT

(Open-Source INTelligence) Data from sources that are publicly available and used for intelligence activities. See DOD intelligence glossary.
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OSINT Market and Technologies Market Global Growth, Share, Demand And Analysis Of Key Players Forecasts To 2024
The Office of Special Warfare is an element under 1st Special Forces Command, a component subordinate command within USASOC, and serves "as a focal point for all unconventional warfare capabilities, activities and interagency coordination across the [Special Warfare] SW spectrum." (16) Discussion with the Military Intelligence Integration Officer, Office of Special Warfare, involving observations and lessons learned highlight three disciplines of interest: HUMINT, SIGINT, and OSINT.
In the old days, a correlation analyst might corroborate prelaunch activities by reaching into the SIGINT stovepipe for communications between missile convoys, or using OSINT to seek out provocative press statements from Pyongyang that might signal something is imminent.
(275.) Leveraging Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) for Public
Wheatley presents readers with a comprehensive examination of BritainAEs open source intelligence (OSINT) operations during the Second World War.
A minor criticism here is a lack of exploration of the important and growing use of social media for security and intelligence, a phenomenon known as open source intelligence (OSINT), or to some, social media intelligence (SOCMINT).
Benes L (2013) OSINT, new technologies, education: Expanding opportunities and threats.
14 December 2015 - US-based security and threat defense company LookingGlass Cyber Solutions has acquired Cyveillance, a specialist in open-source threat intelligence (OSINT), the company said.
The contemporary emphasis on OSINT (open source intelligence), which monitors the mass media, such as television and radio stations, internet sites and newspapers, has given birth to a new branch of intelligence, which harvests critical operational and tactical data from the social networks.,
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