Open Source Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century: New Approaches and Opportunities

Chris Hobbs (Editor), Matthew Moran (Editor), Daniel Salisbury (Editor)

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Abstract

This edited volume takes a fresh look at the subject of open source intelligence (OSINT), exploring both the opportunities and the challenges that this emergent area offers at the beginning of the twenty-first century. In particular, it explores the new methodologies and approaches that technological advances have engendered, while at the same time considering the risks associated with the pervasive nature of the Internet.

Drawing on a diverse range of experience and expertise, the book begins with a number of chapters devoted to exploring the uses and value of OSINT in a general sense, identifying patterns, trends and key areas of debate. The focus of the book then turns to the role and influence of OSINT in three key areas of international security – nuclear proliferation; humanitarian crises; and terrorism. The book offers a timely discussion on the merits and failings of OSINT and provides readers with an insight into the latest and most original research being conducted in this area.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Number of pages208
ISBN (Electronic)9781137353337, 9781137353320
ISBN (Print)9781137353313
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2014

Publication series

NameNew Security Challenges
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan

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