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 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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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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Ontology population for open-source intelligence: A GATE-based solution [PDF]
Open-Source INTelligence is intelligence based on publicly available sources such as news sites, blogs, forums, etc. The Web is the primary source of information, but once data are crawled, they need to be interpreted and structured.
Ganino, Giulio +3 more
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Empowering LLMs with Toolkits: An Open-Source Intelligence Acquisition Method
The acquisition of cybersecurity threat intelligence is a critical task in the implementation of effective security defense strategies. Recently, advancements in large language model (LLM) technology have led to remarkable capabilities in natural ...
Xinyang Yuan +4 more
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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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Open Source Intelligence (OSINT): issues and trends
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is an intelligence product which has been processed, analysed and obtained from the publicly available information. It should be actionable and disseminated in a timely manner to the appropriate audience. Open source intelligence transfers specific knowledge to beneficiaries for them to use it in their actions and the ...
Ivanjko, Tomislav, Dokman, Tomislav
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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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Cybersecurity Threat Hunting and Vulnerability Analysis Using a Neo4j Graph Database of Open Source Intelligence [PDF]
Open source intelligence is a powerful tool for cybersecurity analysts to gather information both for analysis of discovered vulnerabilities and for detecting novel cybersecurity threats and exploits. However the scale of information that is relevant for
Elijah Pelofske, L. Liebrock, V. Urias
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Common Vulnerability Scoring System Prediction based on Open Source Intelligence Information Sources [PDF]
The number of newly published vulnerabilities is constantly increasing. Until now, the information available when a new vulnerability is published is manually assessed by experts using a Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) vector and score.
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