OSIRA - a New Champion for Information Professionals
Jinfo Article
14th May 2014
Abstract
Penny Crossland reports on the inaugural conference of OSIRA, a new professional body representing practitioners and vendors involved in open source intelligence. The two day conference in London highlighted the complex issues of ethics and privacy, especially in today's digital landscape and provided the audience with case studies on cyber security and investigative research.
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