Open Source Intelligence and Terrorism
As a key content in the field of national security, terrorist activities have always
been the focus of attention of countries all over the world. Major countries in the
world have also actively invested a lot of manpower and material resources to carry
out counter-terrorism intelligence work. Undoubtedly, doing a good job in
anti-terrorism is related to national security, public safety and the safety of
people's lives and property. However, with the continuous development of the
Internet, the dependence of terrorists on the Internet will inevitably become higher
and higher.
Social platforms have gradually become the "virtual command
post" for terrorist organizations to premeditate terrorist activities. Terrorism has
entered the new media era, and the Internet has become a key chain of terrorist
activities. Their actions are more concealed, their whereabouts are unpredictable,
and prevention is more difficult.
In this context, relevant institutions in
the United States have been continuously established and put into operation.
According to the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, the
Director of National Intelligence of the United States has the overall leadership
and coordination of open source intelligence activities, and the Deputy Director of
National Intelligence responsible for open source intelligence will actually perform
the functions.
The Open Source Center of the US Director of National Intelligence involves the wider
circle of the intelligence community, government, private industry and academia to
ensure the implementation of open source intelligence concepts in the US
intelligence community. The Open Source Information Center's actions are driven by
current open source needs in its annual assessment-approved information-gathering
plan. The Open Source Information Center monitors and obtains open source
information in more than 160 countries and 80 languages, and analyzes the content
and behavior of the media and websites of countries around the world and
transnational actors related to major policies of the US government.
After
years of systematic development, the proportion of open source intelligence work in
the intelligence community is increasing, its intelligence effectiveness is
gradually increasing, and it has gradually become a strong support for the
formulation of the US national security strategy. It has played a considerable role
in the early warning of terrorist activities and the recovery of major emergencies.
According to the statistics of the US Central Intelligence Agency, more than
80% of the total intelligence collection in 2007 came from open source intelligence.
Beyond state agencies, the role of civilians in criminal investigations is changing,
and rapid technological developments are causing substantial disruption and
impacting every sphere of human activity.
For example, after the "9.11"
incident, Krebs and others also made statistics on the passports, destinations and
other data held by the 19 hijackers who participated in the terrorist attack with
the help of relevant information released by the government afterwards. In this way,
a hidden relationship network among terrorists is established, and the relationship
strength and centrality in the network are analyzed, and the core figures in the
network are found.
Using open source intelligence monitoring systems like
Knowlesys Intelligence System, you can collect information from specified data
sources. Knowlesys
Intelligence System is developed based the world's leading open source
intelligence extraction technology, with the advantages of quick identification and
full coverage. It enables users to monitor the whole Internet, including social
media(Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram...), traditional websites (Forum, Chat
Room, News...) and dark web in a timely manner.