Answers on OSINT for India 22 – Offline OSINT
Sir, There is hardly any guide available on offline OSINT. Also I have been seeking for some map that can show the distribution of open source info (newspapers, journals etc) in South Asia and China.
Sir, There is hardly any guide available on offline OSINT. Also I have been seeking for some map that can show the distribution of open source info (newspapers, journals etc) in South Asia and China.
Sir, What is this paper all about? And in relation to your first answer, isnt’t this data too critical to be shared with the public?
Dear Colleague, Further to your earlier question about the totality of the information ecology and my firm view that most of what is being done online is worthless, here are two graphics, one from my virtual CTO Stephen E. Arnold, and another from myself.
Sir, I came across this by chance. Using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) to show how IAF’s Abhinandan shot down a Pakistani F-16 My own view is as follows:
Sir, Sometimes I feel as if information is being released to the public in very clever ways, and other times I feel as if information is being manipulated or hidden in ways I may not be able to detect. Do you have any thoughts on disinformation and how to deal with disinformation?
Sir, You have published your appraisal of the percentage value and utility of OSINT for each of the ten high-level threats to humanity. Can you post the graphic and make additional comments on the relative value of OSINT for each of the twelve core national policies that you identified several years ago? Our government professionals …
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SIr, 1-Is there any comprehensive OSINT report publicly available which may help to know what the sources are? 2- How can OSINT help in generating high-grade intelligence?