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Impact of AI on the Cyber Kill Chain: A Systematic Review. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Kazimierczak M   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Evaluation of the epidemic intelligence from open sources (EIOS) system for the early detection of outbreaks and health emergencies in the African region. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health
Williams GS   +15 more
europepmc   +1 more source

OSINT and the war in Ukraine

open access: yes
Van Puyvelde D.T.N., Tabarez Rienzi, F.
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OSINT for B2B platforms

2014 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2014), 2014
Vasile Pais
exaly   +2 more sources

The Importance of OSINT

2021
You may have come across the term OSINT (open source intelligence) before and may be thinking about how it can help you in your business regarding cyber threat intelligence. This chapter will establish what OSINT is, how it can be used, and just how powerful it can be.
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OSINT, the Internet and Privacy

2012 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, 2012
In just 17 years the Internet has transformed practically every facet of modern life. The launch of Mosaic, the first web browser in 1993 was the catalyst for a communication revolution, whose implications are still unraveling. The Web was always intended to be a two-way multi-user publishing system undermining state controlled one way broadcasting ...
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OSINT: A “Grey Zone”?

International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2014
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is generally seen in positive terms, particularly as a method of conventional intelligence collection that does not violate human rights.
Gašper Hribar   +2 more
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Robert David Steele on OSINT

Computer, 2014
Open source intelligence (OSINT) represents a new, public, transparent, and constitutionally friendly approach to intelligence gathering. As such it should be of considerable interest to technologists, journalists, and civil libertarians.
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OSINT and the Dark Web

2016
The Dark Web, a part of the Deep Web that consists of several darknets (e.g. Tor, I2P, and Freenet), provides users with the opportunity of hiding their identity when surfing or publishing information. This anonymity facilitates the communication of sensitive data for legitimate purposes, but also provides the ideal environment for transferring ...
George Kalpakis   +6 more
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