What an impressive week in OSINT (issue 187)
Learn about how governments are rethinking their intelligence policies, how AI biases are handled by Europol, how Russian disinformation campaign use AI, and more!
Minor changes here, big impact there.
Welcome Welcome! We hope you had a wonderful weekend and that you’re ready to attack a new exciting week in OSINT! We’re so pleased to deliver this 187th consecutive week of OSINT tips, news and jobs!
This week, a LOT happened in the industry. It seems like the heatwave impacting the whole European continent also prompted companies and governments to make changes! This is why we slightly changed the outlay of the newsletter today. We put the focus on our “OSINT Industry news” section, which offers you a brief summary of each major news that happened in OSINT this week. Think of it like a monitoring report: a headline, a couple sentences to explain what happened, and the link to the full report/news if you’re interested.
In this issue, we'll therefore talk about:
A major intelligence reform in Sweden
A new report on Russian AI-based disinformation campaigns
A huge data breach
How Europol handles biases in AI systems
The causes of vicarious trauma
and more!
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?
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Sweden plans major intelligence reform
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