We’re hosting our second annual Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) panel event at the Library of Congress in collaboration with our partner, ShadowDragon. This year, our panels will focus on “The Power of OSINT in National Security,” addressing key challenges in the public and private sectors related to the use of Publicly Available Information (PAI) and OSINT in countering state and non-state actors.
The event will emphasize the critical importance of OSINT in an increasingly dangerous world for both the private and public sectors. As the availability of PAI grows, adversaries and criminal organizations are leveraging it against the Western World. Hostile nations weaponize public information by directly targeting individuals or undermining our way of life, open trade, and democracy through intellectual property theft and targeted malign influence. The United States and its allies need a robust intelligence capability, starting with the ‘INT’ of first resort—OSINT. This requires collaboration between public and private sectors and conduits to non-governmental organizations conducting investigations. Our expert panelists will delve into strategies to address these pressing issues.
We hope you’ll join us!
- Where: Library of Congress – Jefferson Building, Member’s Room
- When: July 8th, 10 am – 3 pm
- Who: Leaders in OSINT from the private and public sector