Answers on OSINT for India 42: Google Maps Resolution
Sir, What is the scale of Google maps or Bing maps?
Sir, What is the scale of Google maps or Bing maps?
Sir, You have agreed with BGen James Cox, RN CA, with respect to the need for a separate Open Source Agency equivalent to the separate agencies for signals, imagery, and human intelligence. Given the nature of this agency as a direct support element to decision-makers including the national legislature and domestic customers including governors and …
Sir, Do you think it wise to distribute OSINT into two components- analytical vs technical. Technical here means all those tools and wares that help in analysis. It doent mean any alleged omnipotent search engine that searches every thing. For example, while ACH (Analysis of Competing Hypotheses) is an analytical method while the software that was …
I am delighted to see you focusing on the necessary migration from C4 to M4IS2. You have asked me how these concepts can be correlated. C4 is rooted in technology while M4IS2 is rooted in humanity. C4 stands for command & control, communications, and computing. Generally the term used is C4I, adding intelligence, and the …
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I have talked extensively about the fediverse, the decentral web, FAAMG alternatives and big tech censorship. My blogs offer a compelling overview and I have done work & stories for Robert David Steele about the decentral web. So you may ask yourself, after all this talk about going decentral and web 3.0, how do you …
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For thirty years I have labored to sound the alarm and define Web 3.0 as a world brain that respects individual anonymity, identity, privacy, and security. In that time I have been attacked and censored and defamed and repressed. I have never given up. OMB is still on the record as approving a $2B a …