Hobbs, Christopher
Open Source Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century
1. Introduction
Christopher Hobbs, Matthew Moron, Daniel Salisbury
Part I. Open Source Intelligence: New Methods and Approaches
2. Exploring the Role and Value of Open Source Intelligence
Stevyn D. Gibson
3. Towards the Discipline of Social Media Intelligence
David Omand, Carl Miller, Jamie Bartlett
4. The Impact of Open Source Intelligence on Cybersecurity
Alastair Paterson, James Chappell
Part II. Open Source Intelligence and Proliferation
5. Armchair Safeguards: The Role of Open Source Intelligence in Nuclear Proliferation Analysis
Christopher Hobbs, Matthew Moran
6. Open Source Intelligence and Proliferation Procurement: Combating Illicit Trade
Daniel Salisbury
Part III. Open Source Intelligence and Humanitarian Crises
7. Positive and Negative Noise in Humanitarian Action: The Open Source Intelligence Dimension
Randolph Kent
8. Human Security Intelligence: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Complex Emergencies
Fred Bruls, A. Walter Dorn
Part IV. Open Source Intelligence and Counterterrorism
9. Detecting Events from Twitter: Situational Awareness in the Age of Social Media
Simon Wibberley, Carl Miller
10. Jihad Online: What Militant Groups Say About Themselves and What It Means for Counterterrorism Strategy
John C. Amble
11. Conclusion
Christopher Hobbs, Matthew Moron, Daniel Salisbury
Nyckelord: Political Science and International Relations, Conflict Studies, Military and Defence Studies, Terrorism and Political Violence, Social Media, International Relations, Effects of Radiation/Radiation Protection
- Utgivare
- Hobbs, Christopher
- Moran, Matthew
- Salisbury, Daniel
- Utgivare
- Springer
- Utgivningsår
- 2014
- Språk
- en
- Utgåva
- 1
- Serie
- New Security Challenges
- Sidantal
- 205 sidor
- Kategori
- Samhälle
- Format
- E-bok
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137353320
- Tryckt ISBN
- 978-1-349-46966-6