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OSINT for Journalism
Jieyab edited this page Oct 14, 2024
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Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is a technique of gathering information from publicly available sources and is used for various purposes, including journalism. For a journalist, OSINT can be a very useful tool to gather accurate and relevant data.
- News and Social Media Sources
- Online News Monitor trusted news sites and alternative news platforms for the latest information and context.
- Social Media Use platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn to find up-to-date information, public views and direct sources.
- Government and Institutional Websites
- Official Government Sites Access public data, annual reports and statistics from government websites.
- Reports and Publications Search for reports from research institutes, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
- Verification and Validation
- Reverse Image Search Use tools like Google Images or TinEye to verify the authenticity of images and find the original source.
- Cross-Referencing Verify information by comparing multiple independent sources to ensure accuracy.
- Check Sources Cross-reference information from multiple reputable sources to confirm its validity.
- Authenticate Media Use reverse image search and metadata analysis to verify the origin and context of images and videos.
- Fact-Check Statements Compare statements and claims against publicly available records and data.
- Must to know the 5W+1H understand the content as well as the context, history and verification of evidence.
- Monitoring and Alerts
- Google Alerts Set alerts for specific search terms to get notified about the latest news or articles.
- RSS Feeds Follow the news feed to keep up to date with the latest news.
- Create your own tools, make web monitoring to scrapped and own have your own database, store some useful metadata.
- Context
Providing context is crucial for any investigative story. OSINT allows journalists to gather comprehensive background information that enriches the narrative:
- Historical Data Access archives and historical records to understand the background and evolution of a story.
- Geographical Information Use mapping tools to visualize locations and spatial relationships.
- Social Context Analyze social media trends and public sentiment to gauge the broader impact of the story.
- SOCMINT
Social media platforms are gold mines for OSINT. Here’s how to tap into them:
- Profiles and Posts Analyze profiles, posts, comments, and interactions.
- Hashtags and Keywords Track relevant hashtags and keywords.
- Geotagging Utilize geotagged posts to gather location-specific information.
- Archived Data Use tools like the Wayback Machine to access deleted or altered content.
- Search Engines: Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo
- Social Media Analysis: TweetDeck, Crowdtangle, Social Bearing
- Image Verification: Google Reverse Image Search, TinEye
- Public Records: Pipl, Spokeo, LexisNexis
- Mapping and Geolocation: Google Earth, OpenStreetMap, Geofeedia
- Check on readme Jieyab repo
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