Re: [liberationtech] Police using social media for surveillance? -- send us your thoughts
Have you saw tools such as Maltego [1] and/or Palantir [2] to apply deep OSINT techniques, including social network monitoring and analysis? Those stuff are already widely used by two kind of people: - Marketing - Security (being private/public, democratic or non-democratic) I am sometime curious to see this huge attention to surveillance technologies like if it's "something new", while it always existed, it's there publicly known on the website of surveillance producers and at surveillance trade-expo. There are also very nice tools [3] to handle "group of investigators" doing infiltration in social network using multiple identities, quite nice tools i've evaluated in past. -naif [1] - http://maltego.blogspot.com/2011/10/maltego-and-social-networks-video.html [2] - http://www.palantir.com/labs/social-network-analysis [3] - http://www.terrogence.com/product.php?ID=15 On 2/20/12 5:03 AM, Rami Khater wrote:
Hi all,
Tomorrow (Monday Feb 20th) The Stream is doing a show on how police use social media. Some say it involves the public in community policing and others raise privacy concerns.
You can participate in the conversation live at 19:30 GMT (2:30 PM EST) via http://stream.aljazeera.com and via the hashtag #ajstream on twitter anytime.
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Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)