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Identifying Attacker Psychologies and Behaviors in Protective Intelligence and Threat Assessment Investigations

May 12, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

NEW YORK - Human psychology is complex. It's a dynamic and sometimes contradictory system. Compounding this problem is the rapid progress of technology and social media, toppling boundaries like never before. In this complicated and fast-evolving setting, how prepared is the intelligence community to identify, assess, and mitigate possible threats before they become … [Read more...] about Identifying Attacker Psychologies and Behaviors in Protective Intelligence and Threat Assessment Investigations

Spire Providing Arctic Intelligence

May 11, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Accessible data drives insight for commercial, civic, governmental projects in difficult, emerging region SAN FRANCISCO & RESTON, Va. - As new trade routes begin to emerge and competition intensifies in the Arctic, Spire is providing data to inform decisions on critical issues around climate change, navigation, and transportation within the region through its comprehensive … [Read more...] about Spire Providing Arctic Intelligence

Palantir Technologies and the Royal Navy Extend Contracts

May 7, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

LONDON - Palantir Technologies Inc. (NYSE:PLTR) announced today the renewal of its contracts with the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy for its Palantir Foundry platform. Palantir’s software is used by the Royal Navy across a broad spectrum of areas from strategic workforce planning to supply chain management to the COVID-19 response. Palantir is enabling naval personnel, as well as … [Read more...] about Palantir Technologies and the Royal Navy Extend Contracts

Why is the source telling you something?

April 17, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Kamran Bokhari on Twitter: "Why is the source telling you something? What is its interest in relaying this piece of intelligence? IOW, the reason for releasing a piece of information is far more critical than the actual intel itself." / Twitter — Read on mobile.twitter.com/kamranbokhari/status/1382997837357670401 … [Read more...] about Why is the source telling you something?

Satellite images reveal how shadowy Wagner Group has become Vladimir Putin’s ‘private army’

April 8, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Exclusive: Satellite images reveal how shadowy Wagner Group has become Vladimir Putin's 'private army'Big play made in this @thetimes of Wagner's 'deniability' but I'm curious as to just how this is meant to have limited Western options. 1/https://t.co/oU77yP8eUk— Mark Galeotti (@MarkGaleotti) April 8, 2021 … [Read more...] about Satellite images reveal how shadowy Wagner Group has become Vladimir Putin’s ‘private army’

Talkwalker’s Speech Analytics allows marketers to extract insights from the growing podcast market in seconds

April 6, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Talkwalker, the leading enterprise listening company, today adds podcasts to the list of sources it covers. With its new Speech Analytics technology, Talkwalker is powering brands and agencies to analyze conversations from this new media type. Brands now have full visibility over what is being said about them, thanks to a complete text, image, video, and speech analytics … [Read more...] about Talkwalker’s Speech Analytics allows marketers to extract insights from the growing podcast market in seconds

Suez Canal: Satellite Clues on a Stricken Cargo Ship

March 28, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

Suez Canal: Satellite Clues on a Stricken Cargo Ship https://t.co/9z00kNP3ER— Bellingcat (@bellingcat) March 28, 2021 … [Read more...] about Suez Canal: Satellite Clues on a Stricken Cargo Ship

Satellite imagery analysis shows a significant development at Saghand Uranium Mine and Yellowcake Production Plant in Iran

March 24, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

#BREAKING - Satellite Imagery Analysis over the last 3 months shows a significant development at Martyr Qasem Soleimani #Uranium Mining and Industrial Complex (Saghand Uranium Mine and Yellowcake Production Plant). #IRAN #Nuclear #TheIntelLab https://t.co/doGf6pxZBM— The Intel Lab (@TheIntelLab) March 24, 2021 … [Read more...] about Satellite imagery analysis shows a significant development at Saghand Uranium Mine and Yellowcake Production Plant in Iran

IRGC is apparently moving 75 containers of machinery, pumps, and spare parts for centrifuges

March 22, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

According to this report, the IRGC is apparently moving 75 containers of machinery, pumps, and spare parts for centrifuges, as well as carbon fiber, around from one AEOI site to another. A few things to unpack here. https://t.co/OPvojS7esb— Andrea Stricker (@StrickerNonpro) March 22, 2021 … [Read more...] about IRGC is apparently moving 75 containers of machinery, pumps, and spare parts for centrifuges

Imagery intelligence (IMINT): A tanker repeatedly delivered illicit oil to North Korea

March 22, 2021 By admin Leave a Comment

We unraveled murky networks around the oil transfers. Many connect to the Taiwan operation of a major oil trader, the Winson Group. Several individuals have ties to a small village in China. Here are five takeaways from our investigation. https://t.co/u8cK4yiUqk— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 22, 2021 This probably has the best opening image so far for Visual … [Read more...] about Imagery intelligence (IMINT): A tanker repeatedly delivered illicit oil to North Korea

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