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REFERENCES: NATO Open Source Intelligence Documents (3)


OSS Comment: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), which shares with the United Nations a lack of its own organic intelligence capabilities, is the only organization globally that has been moved to create three public reference documents on Open Source Intelligence (OSINT). All three are available here for free download.

NOTE:  At 56k baud each document may take 7-8 minutes to complete downloading, but they do download reliably.

REF A: NATO Open Source Intelligence Handbook (SACLANT, November 2001), 49 Pages

REF B: NATO Open Source Intelligence Reader (SACLANT, February 2002), 109 Pages

REF C: Intelligence Exploitation of the Internet (SACLANT, October 2002), 103 Pages

Links:
» NATO Open Source Intelligence Handbook
» NATO Open Source Intelligence Reader
» NATO Intelligence Exploitation of the Internet
» International OSINT MeetUp (1st Wed Each Month)--Use NATO Documents to Inspire International Discussion of OSINT Across the Seven Tribes in Each City....

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