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Open Source Intelligence

Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is a methodology for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating intelligence from publicly available sources. It involves gathering information from sources like websites, social media, public records, and news outlets to support decision-making, investigations, or threat assessments. OSINT is widely used in cybersecurity, law enforcement, business intelligence, and journalism.

Also known as: OSINT, Open Source Intel, Public Source Intelligence, Open-Source Intelligence, OSI
🧊Why learn Open Source Intelligence?

Developers should learn OSINT to enhance security practices, such as identifying vulnerabilities, monitoring threats, or conducting digital forensics. It's crucial for penetration testers, security analysts, and incident responders to gather contextual data about targets or adversaries. In business contexts, OSINT helps in competitive analysis, due diligence, and market research by leveraging open data.

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