Why is open source intelligence important?
Open source intelligence, or OSINT, is collecting, analyzing, and using publicly
available information to help make decisions or answer questions.
Moreover,
open source intelligence is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It has its
limitations. But, when used properly, it can be very powerful.
Open source
intelligence is important in many professions and industries. The following
illustrates some of the reasons why open source intelligence provides value.
Network Security
In cybersecurity, open source intelligence
is used to find vulnerabilities in applications, networks, physical penetration
tests, and when testing security awareness programs through social engineering
activities. Open source intelligence becomes even more important when research is
extended beyond the "four walls" of an organization. This discipline can help
uncover compromised documents and data dumps containing sensitive information that
makes its way to publicly accessible platforms. Open source intelligence can also
help find and attribute threat actors to malicious activity. This could come in the
form of disgruntled employees posting stolen data on their blogs, or in the form of
groups orchestrating attacks.
On the personal side, open source intelligence
can help individuals understand what traces they have left in their digital
footprint that could lead to identity theft or cybersecurity incidents.
Due Diligence
Due diligence comes in many
forms. If you're buying something for your house or business, you might spend a
little time looking at reviews of the vendor's products or services. For software or
hardware, you might dig deeper and look for reported vulnerabilities, or if the
vendor has been hacked in the past, or look up user manuals online to see if there
are any that might be a barrier for you.
Due diligence also comes in the
form of making sure nothing is going to derail a business deal or legal case.
Instead, due diligence can provide confidence in both cases by providing information
that shows you a path forward that the other party may not be aware of.
Legal Cases
As stated above, open source
intelligence is important when preparing a legal case. When dealing with legal
cases, open source intelligence and its counterpart social media intelligence
(SOCMINT) is used to help answer questions, provide background information, and
verify/identify people/places/things.
Finding and combating
misinformation/disinformation
Misinformation is the
dissemination of incorrect information regardless of the intention of the
communicator. Disinformation is the purposeful dissemination of false information
with the intent to mislead, inject bias, divide people or cause harm.
In the
healthcare field there is rumors intelligence, or RUMINT. For example, that is being
spread in the digital space, for instance, where there is no basis in fact. It is
important for public health and healthcare professionals to get ahead of these
rumors in order to provide accurately informed information to the public. Open
source intelligence is useful in this context.