In a time when our professional and personal lives are closely intertwined with the digital world, online abuse has become a terrible reality.| ObSINT
This Thursday, November 16, the Center for Information Resilience (CIR), one of the seven members of our working group at ObSINT, unveiled its visionary protocol for minimising the mental health impacts of traumatic exposure on its staff and partners.| ObSINT
On 20 April 2023, well over a hundred interested participants joined us to hear about the OSINT Guidelines in a webinar.| ObSINT
Join ObSINT for an EU DisinfoLab webinar on the latest OSINT Guidelines. Gain expert insights and practical advice on how to apply the guidelines effectively in your research. Register now to take your OSINT skills to the next level!| ObSINT
As mentioned by Colette Cuijpers: “the fact that data are openly available does not mean that they can be processed without regard to legal and ethical standards. Put in other words, the mere fact that data are publicly available does not imply an absence of restrictions to researching them”| ObSINT
CheckFirst, a Finnish organisation providing fact-checkers, researchers and policy makers tools, methodologies and solutions to tackle fake-news, has recently published its peer-review process as part of its commitment to adhering to Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) guidelines.| ObSINT