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       ... EUROSINT, the European Open Source Intelligence forum, attracted an audience that one rarely sees in the same room in this city: intelligence specialists from national defense and interior ministers; the European Defense Agency; the European Commission; prime ministerial cabinets; the EU Military Staff and Situation Awareness Center; Europol, the pan-EU police network; Interpol; and a scattering of defense companies, nongovernmental organizations and think tanks.

Source:
"Open-Source Intel Suppliers Join in Terror Fight" in "Defense News"
by Brooks TIGNER

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  • 24/06/2010

    Meeting at the Ecole Royal Militaire of the Belgian Armed Forces, the EUROSINT Forum's latest workshop on EU technological OSINT solutions and projects aimed to discover and exchange about past, ongoing or upcoming EU initiatives.

    Presentations were made by:
    - European Defence Agency
    - Joint Research Center, EU Commission
    - FRONTEX
    - DG RELEX, EU Commission
    - Joint Situation Center, EU Council
    - VIRTUOSO (FP7 Project)

  • 09/04/2010

    The EUROSINT FORUM has held its General Assembly in Brussels the 1st of April 2010.

    EUROSINT FORUM is a not-for-profit ASBL (Association under Belgian Law).
    Our accountant is Mr Olivier Piron.

    We are publishing the financial accounts of the EUROSINT FORUM for the fiscal year 2009, approved by the General Assembly.

    You will find attached the detailed accounts and the minutes of the General Assembly (in French, as the EUROSINT FORUM is under Belgian Law).

    If you have any question, please contact team@eursosint.eu 

  • 22/02/2010

    Meeting at the Ecole Royal Militaire of the Belgian Armed Forces, the EUROSINT Forum's latest workshop on Best Practices in Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) attracted a range of experts from national intelligence agencies, the European Commission, private industry, the media and academia.

  • 15/12/2009

    Trends, Challenges and Recommendations
    by Chris Pallaris

    This paper has three objectives: it begins by offering a series of predictive statements on the role of open source intelligence (OSINT) over the coming decade. Second, it outlines the informational, operational and organizational trends and challenges that are shaping the practice of OSINT. And third, it offers a short list of practical recommendations on how we can begin to address these issues.

  • 13/05/2009

    Ce règlement intérieur du Forum Eurosint a été approuvé par l'Assemblée Générale du 13 mai 2009. Il est rédigé en français, langue officielle de l'EUROSINT FORUM. Certaines parties sont traduites, pour information, en anglais.

  • 26/03/2009

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    Dear Colleagues,

    Since 2006, the EUROSINT Forum has generated considerable interest and support. The Forum has prompted a Europe-wide debate on the value of open source intelligence (OSINT), and our various activities have welcomed over 300 organizations and individuals working in this field.

  • 25/03/2009

    Members only information

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    EUROSINT FORUM is a not-for-profit ASBL (Association under Belgian Law).
    Our accountant is Mr Olivier Piron.

    We are publishing the financial accounts of the EUROSINT FORUM for the fiscal year 2008.

    You will find attached the detailed accounts (in French, as the EUROSINT FORUM is under Belgian Law).

    If you have any question, please contact Axel Dyèvre, Treasurer (axel.dyevre@eurosint.eu)

  • 20/03/2009

    Draft reports from the "CRIME project" and presentations made during the WS are attached below.

    Reminder

    Together with research institutes in France (CEIS), Romania (EURISC) and the Netherlands (TNO) the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Affairs has set up a research project funded by the European Commission (DG JLS), regarding processes of radicalisation. The project's name is "Containing Radicalisation In Modern Europe" (CRIME).