Open-Source Intelligence for Detection of Radiological Events and Syndromes Following the Invasion of Ukraine in 2022: Observational Study [PDF]
BackgroundOn February 25, 2022, Russian forces took control of the Chernobyl power plant after continuous fighting within the Chernobyl exclusion zone.
Haley Stone +5 more
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The effect of ISO/IEC 27001 standard over open-source intelligence [PDF]
The Internet’s emergence as a global communication medium has dramatically expanded the volume of content that is freely accessible. Through using this information, open-source intelligence (OSINT) seeks to meet basic intelligence requirements.
Abdallah Qusef, Hamzeh Alkilani
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The rise of open-source intelligence
This article challenges the perception of Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) as a revolutionary shift driven by the explosion of publicly accessible data. Instead, we argue that the rise of OSINT reflects an evolution of traditional intelligence practices:
Damien Van Puyvelde +1 more
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Open-source intelligence: a comprehensive review of the current state, applications and future perspectives in cyber security. [PDF]
The volume of data generated by today’s digitally connected world is enormous, and a significant portion of it is publicly available. These data sources are web archives, public databases, and social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Emails ...
Yadav A, Kumar A, Singh V.
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Open source intelligence and AI: a systematic review of the GELSI literature. [PDF]
Today, open source intelligence (OSINT), i.e., information derived from publicly available sources, makes up between 80 and 90 percent of all intelligence activities carried out by Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and intelligence services in the West ...
Ghioni R, Taddeo M, Floridi L.
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Analyzing the Essential Attributes of Nationally Issued COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps: Open-Source Intelligence Approach and Content Analysis. [PDF]
Background Contact tracing apps are potentially useful tools for supporting national COVID-19 containment strategies. Various national apps with different technical design features have been commissioned and issued by governments worldwide. Objective Our
Weiß JP, Esdar M, Hübner U.
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Using open-source intelligence to identify early signals of COVID-19 in Indonesia. [PDF]
Objective Open-source data from online news reports and informal sources may provide information about outbreaks before official notification. This study aims to evaluate the use of open-source data from the epidemic observatory, EpiWATCH, to identify ...
Thamtono Y, Moa A, MacIntyre CR.
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Global Epidemiology of Outbreaks of Unknown Cause Identified by Open-Source Intelligence, 2020-2022. [PDF]
Epidemic surveillance using traditional approaches is dependent on case ascertainment and is delayed. Open-source intelligence (OSINT)–based syndromic surveillance can overcome limitations of delayed surveillance and poor case ascertainment, providing ...
Honeyman D +9 more
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Using Open-Source Intelligence to Detect Early Signals of COVID-19 in China: Descriptive Study. [PDF]
Background The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in China was first reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) on December 31, 2019, and the first cases were officially identified around December 8, 2019.
Kpozehouen EB +3 more
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Open-Source Intelligence Educational Resources: A Visual Perspective Analysis
Given the growing application of open-source intelligence (OSINT), which has facilitated fast decision-making, this study aims to explore how research and educational material production in OSINT has evolved. For this analysis, two OSINT material sources
Jhon Francined Herrera-Cubides +2 more
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