Essential reading for cybersecurity professionals,
security analysts, policy experts, decision–makers,
activists, and law enforcement! During the Arab Spring
movements, the world witnessed the power of social media
to dramatically shape events. Now this timely book shows
government decision–makers, security analysts, and
activists how to use the social world to improve
security locally, nationally, and globally––and
cost–effectively. Authored by two
technology/behavior/security professionals, Using Social
Media for Global Security offers pages of instruction
and detail on cutting–edge social media technologies,
analyzing social media data, and building crowdsourcing
platforms. The book teaches how to collect social media
data and analyze it to map the social networks of
terrorists and sex traffickers, and forecast attacks and
famines. You will learn how to coalesce communities
through social media to help catch murderers, coordinate
disaster relief, and collect intelligence about drug
smuggling from hard–to–reach areas. Also highlighting
dramatic case studies drawn from the headlines, this
crucial book is a must–read. Illustrates linguistic,
correlative, and network analysis of OSINT Examines
using crowdsourcing technologies to work and engage with
populations globally to solve security problems Explores
how to ethically deal with social media data without
compromising people’s rights to privacy and freedom of
expression Shows activists fighting against oppressive
regimes how they can protect their identities online If
you′re responsible for maintaining local, national or
global security, you′ll want to read Using Social Media
for Global Security .
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