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Open Source Intelligence Techniques:… (review)

Filed under: Intelligence,Open Source Intelligence — Patrick Durusau @ 7:59 pm

Open Source Intelligence Techniques: Resources for Searching and Analyzing Online Information by CyberWarrior.

From the post:

Author Michael Bazzell has been well known and respected in government circles for his ability to locate personal information about any target through Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). In this book, he shares his methods in great detail. Each step of his process is explained throughout sixteen chapters of specialized websites, application programming interfaces, and software solutions. Based on his live and online video training at IntelTechniques.com, over 250 resources are identified with narrative tutorials and screen captures.

This book will serve as a reference guide for anyone that is responsible for the collection of online content. It is written in a hands-on style that encourages the reader to execute the tutorials as they go. The search techniques offered will inspire analysts to “think outside the box” when scouring the internet for personal information.

On the flip side, Open Source Intelligence Techniques is must reading for anyone who is charged with avoiding disclosure of information that can be matched with other open source intelligence.

How many people has your agency outed today?

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