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James Baylis

@Jim_Baylis

OSINT Services | Capability Development | Bridging Industry, Government and Academia

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‘🇦🇺 must have an ecosystem of OSINT capabilities that are fit-for-purpose, evolve with the information environment, embrace accessibility of PAI, and move forward in alignment with industry, academia, and the whole federal government’, writes @Jim_Baylis aspistrategist.org.au/osint-capabili…


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Today, ODNI and @CIA released the Intelligence Community Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Strategy for 2024-2026. Read the strategy here: dni.gov/files/ODNI/doc…

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Australia needs an open-source intelligence agency. Done right, this reform could also disrupt the culture of excessive secrecy lowyinstitute.org/the-interprete…


Fantastic piece @CeciliaJacob_IR What an well articulated view on what’s needed « moving atrocity prevention out of niche corners of policymaking, developing national and institutional atrocity prevention strategies … »

A few reflections on the future of mass atrocity prevention: If Mass Atrocity Prevention Has a Future, the Responsibility to Protect Can’t Afford to Be Niche justsecurity.org/90031/if-mass-… @ANUBellSchool @GCR2P @UNOSAPG



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Tip: Made a little bookmark that will color highlight any keyword of interest on any webpage. Think of it as CTRL+F plus. Useful for getting a quick overview of certain keywords appear on the page you are researching. Download and usage instructions here: github.com/Dutchosintguy/…


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Important event for those working in digital investigations and #OSINT field. Our team at @MyanmarWitness will be talking about handling traumatic content and mitigating risk to mental health, with @KAlexaKoenig, @adlampros & @SaijaiLiang Register link: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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The Call for Papers #CfP has been released for #Intelligence2023 - which will be held at the Adelaide Hilton, 16-18 August 2023. The 2023 theme is 'Intelligence in the Future(s)' aipionationalevents.asn.au/call-for-papers


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New chapter out in this excellent book. Amongst some great company! lnkd.in/gybQi_bx


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I enjoyed working on this article with Stephen Coulthart @steve_coulthart titled "Where to Submit: A Guide to Publishing Intelligence Studies Articles." Take a look! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


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HUNDREDS of OSINT startme pages out there, TENS OF THOUSANDS OF LINKS, and now one UI to search THEM ALL! s/o to the creator: @WebBreacher Tool: smart.myosint.training Blog: webbreacher.com/2022/11/14/get…

Get SMART about #OSINT. Start Me Aggregated Resource Tool = SMART. It is the ultimate ultimate OSINT start.me tool - webbreacher.com/2022/11/14/get…

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👀 I've been looking for this for ages and suddenly found the URL. This remains an excellent database of books, articles and other material on intelligence. Well worth a look 👍 🔗intellit.muskingum.edu/maintoc.html

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Okay! This is it! Applications are now open for the summer 2023 Cambridge International Security & Intelligence program. Rolling admissions, but scholarship deadline 1 FEB 2023 @77_msg @GreggFavre @warstudies thecsi.org.uk/international-…


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Australia's security outlook remains complex, challenging & changing. The #ASIO Annual Report 2021-22 provides transparency & accountability on our activities. Read more: asio.gov.au/resources/asio… #YourSecurityService

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Was great to present two talks today at #DFRWSAPAC2022. The first on the updated work of #SnapScraper which continues to gather momentum. The other a first look at a new framework to assist in assessing forensic technologies.

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I had some students from technical disciplines in my office hours. They were struggling to get through all the readings on the syllabus. I get it. This is a graduate IR seminar averaging 300pp a week. Here is what I told them: 🧵


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