Collect It All: Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) for Everyone

Presented at 32C3 (2015), Dec. 30, 2015, 6 p.m. (60 minutes)

Governments post reports and data about their operations. Journalists publish documents from whistleblowers. But there is a third type of open data that is often overlooked- the information people and companies post about themselves. People need jobs. Companies need to hire people. Secret prisons do not build themselves.

By making it feasible for anyone to collect public data online in bulk and exploring ways to effectively use this data for concrete objectives, we can build an independent, distributed system of accountability.

Intelligence analysts regularly use Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) in their work. With ICWatch, we showed that it's possible to use open data online to watch the intelligence community too. Now, Transparency Toolkit has built free software anyone can use to collect OSINT without coding. This talk discusses techniques for collecting OSINT on surveillance and human rights issues. It also explores pathways for using this data in journalism, litigation, and policy change.


Presenters:

  • M. C. McGrath
    M. C. McGrath is the founder of Transparency Toolkit, an organization that investigates surveillance and human rights abuses by collecting open data and making free software to analyze it. M. C. is also a Thiel Fellow and an Echoing Green Fellow. Previously, he graduated from Boston University with a degree in civic technology and did research at the MIT Media Lab.

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