Citation:
Gonzalez Manzano, Lorena. (2020). A primer on Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) leveraging existing tools [Comunicación en Congreso]. Primer Congreso del Espacio y Ciberespacio EMAVI, Colombia
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Comunidad de Madrid Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Sponsor:
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities grants TIN2016-79095-C2-2-R (SMOG-DEV), PID2019-111429RBC21(ODIO); by Comunidad de Madrid (CAM) grant P2018/TCS4566 (CYNAMON-CM) funded with European FEDER funds; and CAVTIONS-CM-UC3M funded by UC3M and CAM.
Project:
Gobierno de España. TIN2016-79095-C2-2-R Comunidad de Madrid. P2018/TCS4566 (CYNAMON-CM) Comunidad de Madrid. 2020/00043/001 (CAVTIONS) Gobierno de España. PID2019-111429RBC21(ODIO)
Keywords:
Open source
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Intelligence
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OSINT
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Tools
The acquisition of intelligence from public open sources, known as Open Source INTelligence (OSINT), is a common practice in many investigations. Data analysis skills are a priority, as well as the knowledge of OSINT tools to relieve the burden of data gatheriThe acquisition of intelligence from public open sources, known as Open Source INTelligence (OSINT), is a common practice in many investigations. Data analysis skills are a priority, as well as the knowledge of OSINT tools to relieve the burden of data gathering and analysis. Though data analysis has received a lot of attention, OSINT tools are much less explored. In this regard, and with the intent to be especially useful for newcomers in this discipline, this paper presents a classification of OSINT tools from the professional and academic point of view,. Afterwards, a set of open challenges are highlighted.[+][-]