Public events are a way human beings come together. Through connection with other people, we enjoy events to mark special occasions – a concert, inauguration, parade, or sporting event. Not only do we enjoy the event itself, but we enjoy the opportunity to be together. We feel safe. But we often take that feeling of safety for granted. It’s a given – nothing can go wrong.
Unfortunately, many threats can impact an event, no matter the location or scale, including natural weather disasters, disrupters, the outbreak of fights, or an active shooter. To that end, event operations teams need open-source intelligence (OSINT) solutions for proactive security planning and real-time monitoring to keep communities and attendees safe during events.
In our new whitepaper, Event Planning and Proactive Policing: Safety, Security and Brand Management, we show how a platform custom-tailored to gather open-source web intelligence can help law enforcement and public safety agencies manage events and mitigate threats. The whitepaper was developed for law enforcement executives at the local, state, regional, and federal levels to help them integrate OSINT into pre-planning, response, and post-event management within their communities. OSINT can be used for every type of event from planning parades and music festivals to responses to unplanned events like protests and potential violence to organized events.
OSINT involves gathering open-source data from publicly available sources such as blogs, websites, online accounts, and news outlets, as well as information hidden on the deep and dark web, to generate valuable, actionable intelligence.