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This Presentation
What is OSINT
Why is OSINT important?
What objectives for the EUROSINT FORUM ?
Who is involved?
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Open Source Intelligence
OSINT is an intelligence discipline that involves:
collecting information from open sources;
analysing it to produce actionable recommendations.
Open sources include:
Media - newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and computer-
based information (free or paying);
Official data – e.g. government reports, budgets, demographics,
hearings, press conferences, speeches;
Professional and academic – e.g. conferences, symposia,
professional associations, academic papers, and interviews with
experts;
Other sources - e.g. Commercial satellite imagery, weblogs,
social networking on the internet, youtube videos.
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OSINT : The old way of seeing it
Seven major intelligence disciplines :
human intelligence,
imagery intelligence,
measurement and signature intelligence,
signals intelligence,
open-source intelligence,
technical intelligence,
counter-intelligence.
The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC®)
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A better way of understanding OS
Signals Human Satellite …
OSINF Radio/TV… Interviews
with
experts…
Google
Earth or
commercial
satellites…
CLASINF Telephone,
radio
intercepts…
Under-cover
work…
Govern-
mental
satellites…
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What is OSINT
Why is OSINT important?
What objectives for the EUROSINT FORUM ?
Who is involved?
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Open Sources a Crucial Component
“Open sources often equal or surpass classified
information in monitoring and analyzing such
pressing problems as terrorism, proliferation, and
counterintelligence.”
CIA - « Studies in Intelligence » - Volume 49 - 2005
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Open Compared to Classified Sources
Open Classified
All public sources Secret sources
Can be wrong! Can also be wrong!
Easy to check sources Hard to check sources
A culture of sharing A culture of dividing
A culture of openness A culture of closed doors
The dominant force in
our society today
The dominant force in the
Cold War
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Understanding is power
“We have information coming out of our ears, but we
just cannot analyse it. Yet governments persist in
spending 95% of their budgets on collecting more
information rather than filtering and analysing it!”
A government official at the EUROSINT FORUM, 15/12/2006
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What is OSINT
Why is OSINT important?
What objectives for the EUROSINT FORUM ?
Who is involved?
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EUROSINT FORUM
The EUROSINT FORUM is a NOT FOR PROFIT association (ASBL
under Belgian law). Its only income are the joining fees of its members.
The FORUM does not undertake any kind of commercial work.
The EUROSINT FORUM aims to:
Facilitate the public-private dialogue in the area of Open Source
Intelligence (OSINT);
Promote thinking on the development of the European Union’s
policies, in particular in the use of OSINT in the field of security in its
broadest sense;
Gather private sector actors dealing with security and intelligence
issues in a European association which is thus able to talk with one
voice to the public authorities, as well as raising interest in the EU
institutions and Member States in joining reflection in the Forum;
Pool activities of research and development through networking
of clusters of actors at the EU level;
Encourage the creation of public-private partnerships, to create
European consortiums that can bring forward new projects.
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Activities
Larger conferences on broad OSINT themes, in
September 2006 and March 2007
Working groups focused on:
Technological Gaps
OSINT Training
Legal issues
Exchange of best practices (government only)
Consortia of some members on specific projects
Information on latest tools and methods with a
“speed dating” event planned for December 2007
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The Overarching Aim
To create a European « intelligence ecology »: a
Forum dedicated to provoking thought on OSINT and
its use in the intelligence and security spheres by
public and private organisations
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What is OSINT
Why is OSINT important?
What objectives for the EUROSINT FORUM?
Who is involved?
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Those who may wish to be involved
Users
of
Intelligence
Analysis
Providers of
Intelligence
Analysis
Providers of
Tools and
Methods
EUROSINT FORUM
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Some of our members
Associate Members from:
Interpol
Europol
Joint Research Centre
Joint Situation Centre
European Military Staff
EU Member State governments
Other European governments
….
Member organisations:
CEIS (FRA)
Parmenides Foundation (DEU)
Factiva (GBR)
Sail Labs (AUS)
Columbus Global Systems (IRL)
I2S (CZE)
Oxford Analytica (GBR)
WS Networks (BEL)
Jane’s (GBR)
Electricité de France (FRA)
Templeton Thorpe (GBR)
European Defence Agency
(EUR)
ISN/ETH-Zurich (CH)
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Contact Us
Please write to Caroline Calvez,
secretary of the EUROSINT FORUM:
Caroline.Calvez@eurosint.eu