💨 Abstract
Open-source intelligence (OSINT), which accounts for 80% of intelligence gathered by agencies, is publicly available information collected and analyzed to produce actionable intelligence. Sources include media outlets, social media, satellite imagery, academic literature, and commercial data. The digital revolution has made this vast resource available, democratizing geospatial intelligence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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