OSINT - ✔️✔️is merely unclassified data available to the public
OSD - ✔️✔️Open source data
OSIF - ✔️✔️Open source information
open source data (OSD) - ✔️✔️is described as raw print, broadcast, oral debriefing, or other forms of
information from a primary source
OSINT - ✔️✔️is described as information that has been deliberated, discovered, discriminated, distilled,
and disseminated to a select audience
Intelligence Community (IC) - ✔️✔️is a group of Executive Branch agencies and organizations that work
separately and together to engage in intelligence activities that are necessary for the conduct of foreign
relations and the protection of the national security of the US
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) - ✔️✔️The IC is led by the _______
Program Managers, Departments, and Service Components - ✔️✔️The other members of the IC are
divided into these three groups:
aggregate - ✔️✔️One of the moist powerful uses of open source tools in the social media age is the ability
to simultaneously _____ large bodies of text from all over the world at any given time of day from
multiple sources across an array of languages, cultures, and nationalities
Collocation - ✔️✔️Can be used NOT only to enhance search functionality but to help identify key themes
in text.
Collocation - ✔️✔️is important because it can indicate how a person forms connections between concepts
sentiment analysis - ✔️✔️The critical function of ______ is to take an opinion expressed online and classify
it as expressing a positive, negative, or neutral attitude
Machine Learning - ✔️✔️is the process of teaching a software program to make decisions independent of
a human after the desired decision-making process has first been modeled extensively for the program
Stance Analysis - ✔️✔️uses language preferences to indicate an individual's underlying values or an
expression of an attitude toward a given concept
Node - ✔️✔️a unit in a social network
Intelligence cycle - ✔️✔️the process through which intelligence is obtained, produced, and made available
to users
Intelligence Cycle Steps - ✔️✔️1. Planning and Direction
2. Collection
3. Processing
4. Analysis and Production
5. Dissemination
6 Evaluation
1. Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
2. Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)
3. Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT)
4. Human-Source Intelligence (HUMINT)
5. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)
6. Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) - ✔️✔️There are 6 basic types of intelligence collection. They are....
Retention - ✔️✔️is the continued holding of acquired open source information (OSIF)
Acquisition - ✔️✔️is the physical or electronic collection of open source information (OSIF)
socioeconomic - ✔️✔️Demographic groups do not use social media evenly, and in many cases locations of
interest to the IC, usage can be tremendously impact by ____ class.
Exploitation - ✔️✔️Is broken down into three phases:
1. Authenticating
2. Evaluating Credibility
3. Contextualizing
1. Authenticating
2. Evaluating Credibility
3. Contextualizing - ✔️✔️Exploitation is broken down into three phases: These are:
Intelligence - ✔️✔️is a discipline that exploits a number of information collection and analysis approaches
to provide guidance and direction to policymakers/commanders in support of their decisions
OSINT - ✔️✔️involves the use of of materials available to the public by intelligence agencies and other
adversaries
signals intelligence (SIGINT) - ✔️✔️is derived from signal intercepts comprising, either individually or in
combination, all communications intelligence (COMINT), electronic intelligence (ELINT), and foreign
instrumentation signals intelligence (FISINT), however transmittted.
Image Intelligence (IMINT) - ✔️✔️is a product of imagery analysis
Hard-copy ; soft-copy - ✔️✔️Image intelligence (IMINT) can be produced from either _____ or ______
imagery
film - ✔️✔️Hard-copy imagery is synonymous with _______
soft-copy - ✔️✔️_______ imagery is displayed on electronic terminals
Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) - ✔️✔️is the analysis and visual representation of security-related
activities on the earth
Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) - ✔️✔️is produced through an integration of imagery, imagery
intelligence, and geospatial information
technical intelligence (TECHINT) - ✔️✔️is gathered from analysis of weapons and equipment used by the
armed forces of foreign nations or environmental conditions
financial intelligence (FININT) - ✔️✔️intelligence area with the motto, "follow the money"
financial intelligence (FININT) - ✔️✔️the discipline of tracking financial transactions to infer adversaries'
capabilities, intentions, and networks.
financial intelligence (FININT) - ✔️✔️Focusing on terrorist financing, tax evasion, and money laundering, or
the arms trade, ____ is primarily interested in how adversaries fund their operations and assets, as well
as mapping the intermediary institutions and/or
persons involved in these operations.
Social media intelligence (SOCMINT) - ✔️✔️is the intelligence of social networks
Social media intelligence (SOCMINT) - ✔️✔️Defined as the analytical exploitation of information available
on social media networks.
government - ✔️✔️While the Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution to provide individuals with
a right to privacy, this right generally guards only against _____ intrusion.
FTC - ✔️✔️the ____ Act's prohibition of "unfair or deceptive trade practices" (UDAPs) is especially
important in the context of data protection
FTC - ✔️✔️the ___ Act does not require companies to abide by specific data protection policies or
practices and generally does not reach entities that have not made explicit promise concerning data
protection.
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