The amusing thing is that a budget of about $7.3 million is literally invisible compared to the US expenditures to influence, and in fact destabilize, countries around the world to a degree Russia could only imagine.
Otherwise, a great report with links to numerous valuable OSINT tools. Keep it up.
I am absolutely loving this series because right now I am navigating between my life in the realm of AI policy and my love for where I started - that is open source investigations. Your blogs are a way for me to stay in touch with my life that was. And I hope that I can create an amalgamation of some sorts while channelling my love for both fields .
This was a great report to read, I'm a grad who just got into writing my own reports. Still learning how to write, how to structure, and what OSINT tools to use. This was a great guideline.
thanks! Actually it’s something I’ve been getting asked a fair bit about recently: “how to structure and write reports”. So much on verification but little actually on methods to convey the message.
The amusing thing is that a budget of about $7.3 million is literally invisible compared to the US expenditures to influence, and in fact destabilize, countries around the world to a degree Russia could only imagine.
Otherwise, a great report with links to numerous valuable OSINT tools. Keep it up.
I am absolutely loving this series because right now I am navigating between my life in the realm of AI policy and my love for where I started - that is open source investigations. Your blogs are a way for me to stay in touch with my life that was. And I hope that I can create an amalgamation of some sorts while channelling my love for both fields .
Thanks Kalim. 100% I reckon you’d have some valuable input. Would love to read the merger of OSINT and AI more!
This was a great report to read, I'm a grad who just got into writing my own reports. Still learning how to write, how to structure, and what OSINT tools to use. This was a great guideline.
thanks! Actually it’s something I’ve been getting asked a fair bit about recently: “how to structure and write reports”. So much on verification but little actually on methods to convey the message.