This is very useful, thanks for sharing. I'd also add MATLAB to the list of tools used -- keep in mind that "intelligence analyst" is extremely broad as a descriptor. Some of these people are low-level ex-military 35F types, some have a classical statistics research background, some are social scientists, some are dataviz experts, some are linguists. So try to distinguish between these and offer sources when you can. Oh, and Cellebrite devices for mobile data collection. best, Griffin On 2014-07-03 09:16, Eugen Leitl `wrote:
*ORA for network analysis http://www.casos.cs.cmu.edu/projects/ora/ Pentaho for data transformation http://www.pentaho.com/ Rapid Miner for data mining http://sourceforge.net/projects/rapidminer/ Orange for data visualisations and analysis http://orange.biolab.si/ Maltego for the analysis of networks between people, companies, websites, etc. http://www.paterva.com/web6/products/maltego.php Apache Hadoop for large-scale, distributed computing and analysis
Axis Pro http://www.textronsystems.com/products/advanced-information/axis-pro Starlight http://starlight.pnnl.gov/ Analyst's Notebook http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/analysts-notebook-family Palantir http://www.palantir.com/products/
XPLR witk Reddit plugin https://pay.reddit.com/r/TheoryOfReddit/comments/1um89b/preddit_a_subreddit_recommender_with_xplr/[2] Tiny Tiny Rss http://tt-rss.org/redmine/projects/tt-rss/wiki Pligg http://pligg.com/ Twitter, Reddit, ...
ARC GIS CPOF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_Post_of_the_Future
Metasploit
Oryon http://sourceforge.net/projects/oryon/ (?) Investigative Dashboard https://investigativedashboard.org/ (?)