Security practitioners have increasingly turned to monitoring Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) to detect and prevent attacks. Artificial intelligence, however, may be on the cusp of changing OSINT as a discipline.
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Podcast: How Intelligence Helps Manage the Growing Tempo of Tempests
As the pace of natural disasters and critical events speeds up, security managers will need to readjust their procedures and succession plans to succeed, according to experts on our latest episode of the SM Highlights podcast.
Fast Facts: What is Open-Source Intelligence?
Open-Source intelligence (OSINT) is one of the six intelligence disciplines used to gather intelligence. We take a look at what makes OSINT unique and why security practitioners are using it.
Building a ‘Team of Teams’ for Unified Threat Intelligence
Today’s threat landscape demands a unified approach to threat intelligence—one that fosters cross-functional collaboration and integrates information for various domains to effectively counter complex, multifaceted threats.
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How Intelligence Helps Manage the Growing Tempo of Tempests
Are you basing your emergency preparedness plans on outdated data and models? As the pace of natural disasters and critical events speeds up, security managers will need to readjust their procedures and succession plans to succeed, says Thomas Henkey, CEM. Also in this month’s episode, sponsored by Dataminr, Paul Maguire discusses how the volume of HUMINT and OSINT available today makes corporate security intelligence challenging, especially when artificial intelligence enters the scene. Then, Felix Nater outlines how security awareness training can fail… especially when users think it’s boring.
Focus on Extremism and Political Instability
Leaderless Resistance: Understanding and Countering an Amorphous Threat
The most likely terrorist threat today comes from lone assailants and small cells operating under the principles of leaderless resistance.
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▪ Intelligence to Address Extremism: Look for What Matters Most
▪ Climate Change and the Rise of Dark Green Ideologies
▪ Preparing for Civil Unrest and War in Cultural Properties
▪ Understanding the 3 Levels of Security Glass
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