mostly research stuff
yeah, i just wanted to revisit this incident with some additional insight for those who might have overlooked it…there was a very interesting (albeit terrifying) article in us news and world report on may 17th (2004) about a national security scare based on flawed osint: “It was the lead item on the government’s daily threat [...]
no, that’s not an exact quote…in typical sunday ny times magazine fashion, a writer has access to a seemingly important person and floats off into a discussion about (in this case) his hair (”not a toupee”) and his use of hair spray. what did ms. solomon (the writer) miss? the opportunity to expound lott’s passing [...]
from JUNE 11th …. ouch! does this scare you? gotta put up a new OSINT news category to catch all of this independently…”Internet Society of China launches website where netizens can report inappropriate online content…. Shanghai. (via Interfax-China) - A number of government organizations including the Information Office of the State Council, the [...]
when i read this excerpt from the IBM white paper about media and entertainment in 2010, i was gonna hurl…(pulled by len witt of the public journalism network) - “The future will see more open, reciprocal relationships and more ways to interact and customize at every point of the media value loop – among brands, [...]
Yikes! Think this will hamper access to open source intelligence (OSINT?)
this blog is mostly safe for work, though i sometimes throw around a 'fuck' or two. you'll find a bunch of my articles from CI Magazine, SCIP online, other research pieces and some other crap. enjoy. there's lost of content here related to getting information about, around, from and through people and organizations...