The Expanding Role of Open Source Information and Social Media for the Intelligence Community
Open source information and social media have caused a huge growth in the amount of data available to the intelligence community. In a budget constrained environment, this information explosion may become a major source for producing intelligence and protecting our nation. Join us on June 12th as three experts in the fields of open source data and analytics discuss:
- The role of open source in developing and producing intelligence
- Impacts of big data, analytics, and civil liberties on open source and social media data
- Seeing strategic trends and indicators via social media
Speakers Include:
Dr. Patrick O'Neil, Director of Analytic Development Open Source Center |
David Abruzzino, Director, Open Source Intelligence Exchange Fairmont State University |
Craig Parisot, Chief Operating Officer Inver |
Moderated By:
Tim Clark, Editor at Large, Government Executive |
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