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Open source intelligence (OSINT) is a form of intelligence collection management that involves finding, selecting, and acquiring information from publicly available sources and analyzing it to produce actionable intelligence. In the intelligence community (IC), the term "open" refers to overt, publicly available sources (as opposed to covert or classified sources); it is not related to open-source software or public intelligence. From Wikipedia under the
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720px x 960px | 143.20kB [source page] share them with colleagues and peers without having to rely on the IT department A simple web based wizard guides business users through the steps to create and publish ad hoc reports Dashboards Pentaho provides all the facilities to create visual dashboards using JSP technology Complex dashboards can be designed by connecting various individual elements in a simple JSP From Yahoo Image Search: "Open Source Intelligence" Pentaho Releases Analyzer as First Deliverable in Agile BI Initiative
Earthtimes (press release) Pentaho Corporation is the commercial open source alternative for Business Intelligence (BI). Pentaho BI Suite Enterprise Edition provides comprehensive ... and more » Mozilla posts Firefox 3.6 Beta 1
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Global Security Newswire The US national intelligence director's Open Source Center described the former Soviet state as a potential proliferation risk in an analysis released this ... and more » From Google News Search: "Open Source Intelligence" Do you know where can I find a free open source of a chat artificial intelligence program? Q. Do you know where can I find a free open source of a chat artificial intelligence program? Asked by Peace for Blue Sky - Thu Sep 28 02:11:37 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Answered by jacinablackbox - Thu Sep 28 03:15:26 2006 What is the best approach to setting up a business intelligence system without elaborate software? Q. I am looking to set up a system that continuously provides background and data to a portale or dashboard.Something that allows a continuous flow of intelligence on either companiesor competitive products. What systems have people implemented using open source or free tools out there. Asked by NICK M - Fri Jun 30 22:43:14 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Business intelligence involves collecting quite a bit of information and analyzing it. Many business use tools to achieve this. A few of the data tools are data modeling, data warehouses, and data mining. Data tools help employees collect the data and analyze it efficiently. Data tools are for organizational purposes mostly. Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) is used in the analyzing process. OLAP is sometimes simply referred to as Analytics, which is based on the hypercube or "cube" and dimensional analysis. Some businesses also use software vendors for BI tools. There are quite a few enterprises offering BI technology. If a business does not get the BI tools themselves, then software vendor will provide a business with tools, and… [cont.] Answered by stressbattle - Sat Jul 1 14:28:37 2006 Why are people for torture?
Q. Why do people support torture when most sources, including military officials and senior interrogators, claim it doesn't provide actionable intelligence? Most of the intelligence gathered this way is false which is told just to stop the pain. Most information is obtained through the interrogators getting the detainee to open up by establishing a rapport which provides better intelligence. If torture is of no use in gathering good intelligence, even go as far as gathering false information, what is the point of using it? I can't remember this fully but something like this happened. There was an incident a while back when a torture detainee told interrogators he was a high up terrorist official and had information. Without verifying this… [cont.] Asked by JD - Thu Jan 22 18:30:44 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sorry, I don't know what "experts" you are referring to... Mister Rodgers' neighborhood watch maybe... but intense interrogation techniques do have a place. Unlike decades ago where you did not have the Internet and other resources to cross-reference claims by prisoners, there are a multitude of ways to validate prisoner data. But the bottom line is the inference that we "torture" prisoners on a regular basis which is patently untrue. Of course, the big topic of discussion is "waterboarding." There hasn't been a case of waterboarding since the immediate days following 9/11, when the extent of the terrorist threat to our shores was still largely unknown. Now if you are defining "torture" as making a prisoner uncomfortable, then I guess… [cont.] Answered by kathy_is_a_nurse - Thu Jan 22 18:47:18 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Open Source Intelligence" |



