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The Digital Future of Information. Determinants of the Use of Open Source Intelligence
 
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War Studies University in Warsaw
 
 
Data publikacji: 09-05-2024
 
 
Cybersecurity and Law 2024;11(1):271-280
 
SŁOWA KLUCZOWE
STRESZCZENIE
Cyberspace as a place of information acquisition is in constant flux. Recognizing the threats and challenges associated with it is one of the key elements influencing national security. Knowledge of the current conditions affecting information security and the possibility of obtaining information is an essential element of the work of the institutions forming the state security system. This article will outline the factors affecting the future of information operation and distribution in the digital world confirming the increased need for OSINT in state institutions, especially in the face of new challenges. These include: hacktivism, the dissemination of specialized tools and technologies for data acquisition and analysis among the network user community, hybrid and diplomatic-propaganda activities carried out in the info-sphere by nation states. The article will also provide a forecast of the development of cyberspace in the context of future OSINT activities.
 
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