
Understanding how people make decisions
At the heart of every intelligence discipline lies a simple reality: intelligence is ultimately about people. Whether investigators are analysing organisations,

At the heart of every intelligence discipline lies a simple reality: intelligence is ultimately about people. Whether investigators are analysing organisations,

One of the defining characteristics of social media is speed. Information can travel across the world within minutes, reaching millions of

At a certain point in every investigation, the collection phase ends, even if only informally, and a different challenge begins.

Many people associate intelligence collection with conversations. They imagine investigators asking questions, building relationships, and gathering information through direct interaction. While

Social media is often described as a marketplace of ideas, a place where information competes for attention and the most

Popular culture has spent decades shaping our perception of cybercriminals. Films, television shows, and media reports often portray hackers as

Early OSINT work is often about collecting fragments of information. Each piece is examined in isolation, assessed for relevance, and

Valuable information rarely emerges through direct questioning alone. In many situations, people become guarded when they feel they are being

Social media platforms are often described as collections of users generating content. While technically accurate, this description misses something fundamental:
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