This document discusses open source data, information, and intelligence (OSINT). It defines each term and provides examples. Open source data is raw unpublished data from primary sources. Open source information involves editing and validating open source data for wider dissemination, like in newspapers. Open source intelligence involves deliberately finding, analyzing, and distributing open source information to address specific intelligence requirements, like supporting military operations. The document also discusses alternatives to Google for open source searches, including academic databases and cluster-based search engines that aggregate results by theme.
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