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DUBLIN, April 26, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “OSINT Market”
OSINT becomes a necessity and the market grows. OSINT, Webint, and the social media tracking automation team enable analysts to manage resources and deliver near real-time analytics.
An increasing amount of non-public data, corporate content, and government databases are now open and available to intelligence organizations around the world, leading to an accumulation of OSINT investments and, through extension, OSINT, WEBINT, or SOCMINT budgets.
Various types of security organizations are now reportedly investing in open source intelligence equipment to develop their surveillance and research capabilities, through the open web, deep web, and dark web. Social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and other local networks involve detailed private information about billions of other people and lay the foundation for social media monitoring. Locations, connections, hobbies, and grocery-shopping behavior are open to everyone, which has turned those networks into gold mines for intelligence analysts.
Another source of intelligence is reports from around the world: data about a mutiny, an epidemic or the movement of troops can be successful in the local media and then in foreigners in a matter of seconds. Once published, the data succeeds in intelligence organizations around the world. world.
This data flow and the applicable supporting intelligence systems are a difficult tool for each and every intelligence organization. Organizations connected to army intelligence, police intelligence, and national security would invest in the acquisition of OSINT systems.
One of the fastest developing verticals is open source intelligence surveillance for cyber intelligence, in the Threat Intelligence box. While hackers interact on the dark web and handle operations and attacks on Internet forums and groups, constantly tracking those activities can provide valuable information. information about planned attacks. In maximum cyber defense organizations, OSINT and WEBINT are one of the building blocks of a physically powerful risk intelligence process.
The global open source intelligence market in public safety and security is driven through the following drivers:
Increased use of social media and an accumulation of user-generated content, adding video sharing, equipment, and forums, increasing the amount of content intelligence organizations must collect and analyze.
The expansion of news technologies and deep counterfeiting makes disinformation and misinformation campaigns much more dangerous
Rapid advances in big knowledge, knowledge analysis, text analysis, and synthetic intelligence simplify the conversion of millions of scattered insights into manageable knowledge bases for intelligence analysts. By automating collection and analysis, analysts can now handle a variety of resources and deliver near real-time analytics.
The growing preference for publishing open government information on the web, facilitating information at the private or national level.
Leakage of personal and secret knowledge into the open sphere. Initiatives such as Wiki-Leaks or Panama Papers in the past disclose undisclosed information, allowing complex intelligence organizations to use that knowledge to investigate and monitor individuals, companies and countries through complex open source intelligence. Instruments.
Investment in citizen intelligence gathering across less liberal countries: China’s social media surveillance activity has been known for years, and other countries such as Russia and Turkey have already developed functions to monitor citizens in open source intelligence systems. This trend is now penetrating the bastion of privacy that was once perceived in European countries. The 2015-2017 terrorist attacks in Europe have taken the debate on civil rights and privacy as opposed to internal security and public safety to new heights and is expected to lead Western European parliaments to develop OSINT and Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT) budgets.
The expansion of OSINT education courses around the world, which has increased the number of potential users of complex systems. Courses are publicly offered on data collection techniques, the most productive OSINT tools, and even HUMINT features in OSINT.
Main suppliers
Enterprise Solutions
Palantir
splunk
IBM
AIR BUBBLE
BAE Systems
Read
edge360
luminous planet
Cyveillance (formerly LookingGlass Cyber Solutions, now ZeroFOX)
Haystax® Technology
Raytheon
Standalone solutions
Such
numerical indexes
Voyager Laboratories
Cobweb technologies
future engraving
encrypt
Digimind
Comintelli
Radar IC
InfoNgen
M-brain
Centripetal networks
Netolithic
rocket software
Kcura/Relativity Analysis
Clarabridge
Zetta Cloud
Building blocks
Text analysis
Core Technology
Systems Expert
Overview
Lexalithic
Sinequa
Discover the text
Visualization and research tools.
Gephi
Touch graphic
Cambridge Intelligence – Key Lines
Treparel (now from Evalueserve)
Trackers
Mozenda
80 jambs
dew of the spider web
Content Databases and Web-Scrappers
melted water
Import. io
webhose. io
Social Media Analytics Tools
Tracex
Radian6 (now with Salesforce Marketing Cloud)
Social bakers
social outbreak
OSINT Outsourcing Services
Prescient analysis
Terror
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