The 10 Commandments of Open Source Intelligence
1. Verify all information
It is crucial to always check the
credibility of the data. This means verifying the primary source of the information,
its publication date, text and audiovisual content, and whether it is corroborated
by other sources.
2. Don't rely on a single source
One of the most important principles of open source intelligence (closely
related to information verification) is to never rely on a single source. Always
cross-reference information from one source with multiple other sources to ensure
its accuracy.
3. Utilize all media types
Remember,
open source intelligence is not limited to online media sources. Therefore, it is
also important to consider physical and offline resources. This may include
broadcast media, newspapers, magazines, books, archives and government records.
4. Combining technology and tools
Just as no single source
has all the information, no one method is sufficient for a thorough investigation.
Open source intelligence involves a fusion of techniques such as the use of advanced
search strings, data collection and data mining, link analysis and web analysis, and
tool combinations.
5. Respect for Privacy and the Law
Open
source intelligence must be done within the law and must respect the privacy of
individuals. This means not disclosing someone's personal information without their
consent (also known as douching) or legal reasons, complying with relevant data
privacy laws, and not violating the rules of the platforms, sources, and tools you
use.
6. Stay informed about events
Open source
intelligence analysts must stay abreast of current events and their areas of focus
to understand the context of the information they collect. This means constantly
monitoring the news outlets, social media platforms and any other relevant sources
to understand trends and maintain your situational awareness.
7.
Log everything
Meticulous documentation is essential in open
source intelligence. It involves using a variety of methods, including data
downloads, screenshots, site archiving, and note-taking. When done properly,
documentation enables you to retrace the steps of an investigation, reproduce search
results, and provide solid evidence.
8. Be mindful of your digital
footprint
Always keep an eye on your digital footprint when
doing research. This means staying aware of the information you share publicly
(intentionally or not), hiding your identity, and masking your IP address and
activities.
9. Open up
As an open source
intelligence analyst, you must keep an open mind and be willing to consider
different perspectives and theories. This means not dismissing information based on
preconceived notions or biases, and being willing to consider other perspectives.
10. Continuous learning and improvement
Open source
intelligence is an ever-evolving field, with new technologies and processes
constantly emerging. Practitioners must therefore continually expand their
skillsets, such as learning to code to automate many tasks, and educate themselves
on the latest tools and techniques, advances in artificial intelligence, and
security and legislative developments in order to apply them effectively when
needed.
By following these guidelines, you can do effective and ethical open
source intelligence work. However, it is important to remember that these rules are
not set in stone, and as technology and the public domain continue to evolve, so
must these guidelines. After all, open source intelligence is not a goal, but a
method and a way of thinking.