Open-source intelligence, or OSINT, is a type of structured and enriched data that can help homeland security investigators uncover answers with speed and precision. Learn about OSINT types, tools, and methods to leverage in investigations. In national security and defense investigations, answering the who, what, when, where, and why—the 5Ws—is ...
Secure supply chains are a non-negotiable for critical government operations. Delve into the rigorous measures government entities can adopt to enhance supply chain resilience and risk management. Indeed, resilient and secure supply chains are a non-negotiable, especially when used for critical national operations across defense and infrastructure to healthcare and technology. It ...
When advancing national security, there are two fatal misjudgments an actor can make: underestimating your adversary or overestimating your own strength. These two errors, according to NATO, are a consequence of organizational complacency. Such blind spots in an organization’s understanding of the threat landscape have seismic ramifications – from making a ...
The race to safeguard quantum computing supply chains is on. By leveraging open-source intelligence and verified datasets, governments can monitor quantum players more effectively. One senior U.S. government official calls it “the Manhattan Project” of our time. The race to dominate and secure quantum computing is on. Leveraging its advanced computational power ...