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  2. Open-source intelligence in the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    In the early hours of 24 February, just before the start of the invasion, OSINT researchers at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey used Google Maps to track a significantly large traffic jam on a road in Russia leading to the Ukrainian border. Jeffrey Lewis subsequently tweeted "someone’s on the move." An hour later ...

  3. Open-source intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Open source intelligence (OSINT) is the collection and analysis of data gathered from open sources (overt sources and publicly available information) to produce actionable intelligence. OSINT is primarily used in national security, law enforcement, and business intelligence functions and is of value to analysts who use non-sensitive ...

  4. Oryx (website) - Wikipedia

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    November 2013. Country of origin. Netherlands. Founder (s) Stijn Mitzer, Joost Oliemans. URL. oryxspioenkop.com. Oryx, or Oryxspioenkop, is a Dutch open-source intelligence defence analysis website, [1][2] and warfare research group. [3] According to Oryx, the term spionkop (Afrikaans for "spy hill") "refers to a place from where one can watch ...

  5. OSINT for Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    OSINT for Ukraine (stylised OSINT FOR UKRAINE, sometimes OFU) is an autonomous, non-profit organisation focused on using open-source intelligence (OSINT) to investigate international crimes committed on Ukrainian territory or against Ukrainian citizens, examine influence and disinformation operations across Europe, and provide various levels of OSINT training.

  6. National Open Source-Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The 9/11 Commission recommended an independent intelligence agency for open source. In 1996, the Aspin–Brown Commission, created after Congress failed to pass the National Security Act of 1992, recommended an overhaul of the Intelligence Community's approach to OSINT, finding that "Intelligence lags behind in terms of assimilating open source information into the analytical process", and ...

  7. XKeyscore - Wikipedia

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    XKeyscore is a "piece of Linux software that is typically deployed on Red Hat servers. It uses the Apache web server and stores collected data in MySQL databases". [13] XKeyscore is considered a "passive" program, in that it listens, but does not transmit anything on the networks that it targets. [5]

  8. Social media intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Social media intelligence. Social media intelligence (SMI or SOCMINT) comprises the collective tools and solutions that allow organizations to analyze conversations, respond to synchronize social signals, and synthesize social data points into meaningful trends and analysis, based on the user's needs. Social media intelligence allows one to ...

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