| Github (Verification) | https://wintervirus.github.io/infosec_exchange.html |
| Github (Verification) | https://wintervirus.github.io/infosec_exchange.html |
“Why do you use Signal and all this Encryption!
Do you have anything to hide? 😡“
Yes! I do!
- The color of my underwear
- My friends’ cats photos
- My failed gym class grades
- My first attempt at "portrait"
- The outcome of my last meal
- The weird mole on my left toe
- How much I cried watching Star Trek
- How much cheese there is in my fridge
- My failed knitting experiment
- The horrible poem I just wrote
- My bank card pin number
- My social security number
- My main password
- The web search history for your birthday gift
Privacy is a Human Right! ✊
Not sharing publicly what you do not wish to share is your right! 🔒✨
Twitter will fall and the #OSINT community has no new home. We should collectively worry about it.
#OSINT practitioners need to be connected to the world, to the news, discuss with a lot of different communities. This is why Twitter was the perfect place.
My main scenario is:
- Less and less people will create content on Twitter
- Getting data from Twitter will be more complicated and so you will see less "OSINT investigations" publicly
- The OSINT practitioners will be divided in multiple small communities
- Fact checkers / Journalists will be lost. If the info is no more available on Twitter, they will need to find another entry point
- Big org like Bellingcat or big Twitter account like mine will stay big aka it will be almost impossible to "build" a big account
- The popularity of #OSINT we saw after the beginning of the war in Ukraine will continue BUT almost exclusively among young people (students, ...)
- OSINT will be used (badly) for political reasons (find opponents, dox people, ...).
- Platforms, websites are more and more closing access to the data. No data, no investigations.
- We are on the verge of multiple Internets (RuNet, ChiNet, ...). The era of 1 global Internet is probably over
- As a consequence, doing an OSINT investigation in one part of the world will need more knowledge but also will be more dangerous as countries will have more control on "their" Internets
- To finish, regulations. We will have more and more regulations about data and the use of #OSINT (especially in Europe). Politicians will (badly) try to regulate this space
Yep, imo the future for #OSINT is quite bad.
We need:
- A public space
- An international norm
- OSINT practitioners need to weigh on the political debate
- A coordination / partnership between #OSINT companies (life will be hard for all of us)