How to face the growing threat posed by disinformation, and how to map war destruction (issue 173)
Also, learn about several tools to OSINT Github users, collaborate during your investigations, and much more!
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Welcome Welcome! We're pleased to deliver this 173th consecutive week of OSINT tips, news and jobs! In this issue, we'll talk about :
A new open-source tool to map the destruction caused by war
A tool to collaborate during open source investigations
The end of Skype
A tool to OSINT Github accounts
Foreign information manipulation and disinformation
among many other tips and industry news!
As always, we spent the week monitoring the latest developments in the industry so you don’t have to. In just 5 minutes of reading this newsletter, you spare yourself hours of scrolling on socials! Worth it, no?
Let’s get into it with this week’s exclusive job opportunity, followed by the tips of the week.
Exclusive Job Opportunity
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OSINT Tradecraft Tips
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Tip: New open-source tool to map war destruction
A new open-source tool which allows researchers to establish maps of war destruction was recently released. It offers scalable damage assessment which can guide humanitarian efforts and help interpret war footage.
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