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OSINT
What is OSINT?
Open-source intelligence is analysis built from public material with a reproducible reasoning chain.
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OSINT in conflict reporting
How publicly available data has changed wartime verification over the last decade.
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How satellite imagery is used
Before/after comparison, change detection, and what satellite imagery actually shows.
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How social media videos are verified
Geolocation, chronolocation, and the work that goes into "this footage is real and from this place at this time".
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How geolocation works at a high level
Matching a video frame to a place on Earth — the technique, without operational detail.
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How maritime tracking helps conflict analysis
AIS data, ship-to-ship transfers, flag changes, and the limits of what tracking shows.
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How aviation tracking helps conflict analysis
ADS-B, flight diversions, and what aviation data does and does not show during a crisis.
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OSINT limitations
Where OSINT is weakest, and how to avoid over-trusting it.
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OSINT ethics
When good open-source work crosses into doxxing, harassment, or operational assistance — and how the field tries to avoid it.
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