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Challenges in Open Source Intelligence
2011 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, 2011A host of tools and techniques are now available for data mining on the Internet. The explosion in social media usage and people reporting brings a new range of problems related to trust and credibility. Traditional media monitoring systems have now reached such sophistication that real time situation monitoring is possible.
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The market for open source: An intelligent virtual open source marketplace
2014 Software Evolution Week - IEEE Conference on Software Maintenance, Reengineering, and Reverse Engineering (CSMR-WCRE), 2014This paper describes the MARKOS (the MARKet for Open Source) European Project, a FP7-ICT-2011-8 STREP project, which aims to realize a service and an interactive application providing an integrated view on the open source projects available on the web, focusing on functional, structural, and licenses aspects of software source code.
Gabriele Bavota +14 more
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Open Source Intelligence in Disaster Management
2012 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, 2012In this paper we discuss the role of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) in Disaster Management. In particular we present the use of the Sail Labs Media Mining System in the context of disaster relief operations and use samples to point out advantages and strengths of the MM-System.
Backfried, Gerhard +5 more
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Open source business intelligence in manufacturing
Proceedings of the 18th International Database Engineering & Applications Symposium on - IDEAS '14, 2014In an increasingly competitive environment the manufacturing industry faces many challenges, like global competition and ever more demanding customers. This leads companies to be proactive in managing and to take advantage of corporate data if they want to keep up or stay ahead of the competition.
Eduardo Jesus, Jorge Bernardino
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2008
Open Source Intelligence can be defined as the retrieval, extraction and analysis of information from publicly available sources. Each of these three processes is the subject of ongoing research resulting in specialised techniques. Today the largest source of open source information is the Internet. Most newspapers and news agencies have web sites with
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Open Source Intelligence can be defined as the retrieval, extraction and analysis of information from publicly available sources. Each of these three processes is the subject of ongoing research resulting in specialised techniques. Today the largest source of open source information is the Internet. Most newspapers and news agencies have web sites with
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Open Source Intelligence Investigation
One of the most important aspects for a successful police operation is the ability for the police to obtain timely, reliable and actionable intelligence related to the investigation or incident at hand.
Sampson, Fraser.editor.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt +3 more
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Web Mining for Open Source Intelligence
2008 12th International Conference Information Visualisation, 2008Web mining for open source intelligence is the retrieval, extraction and analysis of information from on-line Internet sites. There are two separate applications areas this paper will review, namely live news-monitoring and targeted topic based data mining. Most newspapers and news agencies have Web sites with live updates on unfolding events, opinions
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Automating Open Source Intelligence
Algorithms for Automating Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) presents information on the gathering of information and extraction of actionable intelligence from openly available sources, including news broadcasts, public repositories, and more recently ...
Watters, Paul, Layton, Robert
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The Downside of Open Source Intelligence
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2002(2002). The Downside of Open Source Intelligence. International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence: Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 565-579.
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Open-Source Intelligence and Military Intelligence
2022In the information age we live in, it is seen that open-source intelligence (OSINT), which become increasingly voluminous and effective, sheds light on issues and assists to elaborate and understand them by all intelligence analysts/collectors and decision-makers.
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