In November 2023, Europol announced the formation of a new OSINT taskforce aimed at supporting investigations into war crimes in Ukraine. This follows a global trend towards wider, better-publicised use of OSINT. International OSINT taskforces have been employed in many contexts in recent years: from understanding violence in Myanmar, to responding to child protection issues.
Discussion around the formation of OSINT-specific intelligence agencies has also increased. The founding of a UK centre designed to make more effective use of Open Source Intelligence has also highlighted the growing prioritisation of OSINT in national – and international – intelligence.
These large, often multi-national OSINT organisations represent a positive step forwards in our ability to fight crimes effectively, but their global, complex nature gives rise to unique challenges. In this article we explore how technology can be used to support investigators and solve many of these challenges.
Taskforces are particularly beneficial when fighting crimes that are highly networked and cross-border in nature. By bringing together experts from different nations, with different expertise, investigators are more likely to gain a true understanding of crime taking place and can work to counter it more effectively. Benefits of this approach include:
Conversely, the strengths of these taskforces can also create significant challenges, namely around large-scale investigations involving huge data volumes.
In any OSINT investigation, collecting data from multiple disparate sources is slow and can impact time available for analysis. Comparing and analysing data from multiple different sources is equally time-consuming. At the same time, investigators must ensure that sources are captured and evidence carefully stored so that it can be used in criminal proceedings later. In the context of a large-scale taskforce investigation, these challenges are compounded: investigators must manage hundreds of searches, sources and pieces of evidence. More time can be spent managing data than extracting vital intelligence from it.
When it comes to extracting intelligence from data that’s collected, network analysis is key. Here, again, the sheer scale of data involved can be challenging. Identifying links or similarities between a few data points may be possible manually, but doing so between thousands of data points (or more) is unlikely to be feasible without technological support.
Many taskforces comprise investigators from multiple countries and this brings its own challenges. These can range from the requirement for many investigators to work on an investigation simultaneously and share findings in real-time – to the need to overcome language barriers to ensure effective co-working.
Technology can empower OSINT taskforces to overcome these challenges and maximise effectiveness. Here are some ways OSINT technology is already helping law enforcement to make this happen.
Investing in platforms that allow all of an OSINT investigation to take place in a single interface can be transformative for taskforces dealing with large-scale, complex investigations. These platforms bring disparate data sources into a single interface, making it easier to gain a full picture and maximise effectiveness in even the most complex investigation.
Depending on their purpose, taskforces may have specific data requirements in addition to more typical OSINT sources. In these cases, they should look for solutions that allow for easy integration of additional, customer- specific sources to ensure maximum effectiveness.
To maximise their impact, taskforces need the best analytical tools. Leading OSINT platforms offer a range of features designed to enhance the investigator’s analytical skills while leaving them in charge of every investigation.
The right OSINT technology will support teams in disparate locations, facilitating the use of multiple languages, global data sources and more.
Every OSINT taskforce should consider investing in technology that can support its investigators to overcome the challenges inherent in large-scale, complex OSINT investigations.
When researching and procuring this technology, taskforces should ensure that it offers highly effective search and visualisation tools that allow investigators to cut through large volumes of data, find connections and insights at speed, and maximise effectiveness. By employing the right combination of international expertise and high-quality technology, OSINT taskforces can ensure maximum impact on major crimes.