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Muser
02-07-2008, 08:46 PM
CIA Monitors YouTube for Intelligence (http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206105311&cid=nl_IWK_daily)

U.S. spies are looking increasingly online for intelligence and they've become major consumers of social media.

By Thomas Claburn
InformationWeek
February 6, 2008 04:40 PM

In keeping with its mandate to gather intelligence, the CIA is watching YouTube.

U.S. spies, now under the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), are looking increasingly online for intelligence; they have become major consumers of social media.

"We're looking at YouTube, which carries some unique and honest-to-goodness intelligence," said Doug Naquin, director of the DNI Open Source Center (OSC), in remarks to the Central Intelligence Retirees' Association last October. "We're looking at chat rooms and things that didn't exist five years ago, and trying to stay ahead. We have groups looking at what they call 'Citizens Media': people taking pictures with their cell phones and posting them on the Internet."

In November 2005, the OSC subsumed the CIA's Foreign Broadcast Information Service, which housed the agency's foreign media analysts. The OSC is responsible for collecting and analyzing public information, including Internet content.

Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists project on government secrey, posted transcript of Naquin's remarks on his blog. "I found the speech interesting and thoughtful," he said in an e-mail. "I would not have thought of YouTube as an obvious source of intelligence, but I think it's a good sign that the Open Source Center is looking at it, and at other new media."

Not everyone in the intelligence community sees the value in open source intelligence. "[W]e still have an education problem on both ends, both with the folks who are proponents of open source but perhaps don't know exactly why, and folks internally who are still wondering why I am sitting at the same table they are," said Naquin.

But further acceptance of open source intelligence, of the Internet and social media, seems inevitable in the intelligence community if only because traditional media is becoming less relevant. "What we're seeing [in] actuality is a decline, a relatively rapid decline, in the impact of the printed press -- traditional media," said Naquin. "A lot more is digital, and a lot more is online. It's also a lot more social. Interaction is a much bigger part of media and news than it used to be."

Despite its name the Open Source Center hasn't proven to be particularly open with its findings. "One area where Mr. Naquin's Center falls short, in my opinion, is in public access to its products, which is very limited," said Aftergood. "I know that there are some copyright barriers to open publication of foreign media items. But there shouldn't be any such barriers to release of the Center's own analytical products. And yet they are hard to come by. I hope this is one aspect of the Center's activities that will be reconsidered."

Hands up who's surprised by this? And does anyone else find the headline rather ironically amusing? :madlaugh:

AlanC
02-07-2008, 08:48 PM
If they are looking for intelligence on You Tube, I hope they have a big microscope, cause that is going to be hard to find.

Buck Laser
02-07-2008, 09:02 PM
If they are looking for intelligence on You Tube, I hope they have a big microscope, cause that is going to be hard to find.

Yeah, that's a bit like the search for intelligent life in the universe. :madlaugh:

ViolaLee
02-07-2008, 09:36 PM
As if terrorists are going to put their plans on youtube?!?!?!

Keith Hamburger
02-07-2008, 09:45 PM
Well, I don't know if they'll find "intelligence" on YouTube. I'm not sure there is any intelligence in any government agency, and probably even less at the CIA, notwithstanding the name.

However, there are a number of videos featuring Ron Paul so they might get some education.

Keith

cronic
02-07-2008, 11:10 PM
Maybe they looking for them nasty pirating file sharers...lol.. hmmm....Guess I better not upload them outdated, no longer aired, racially motivated bugs bunny cartoons I downloaded and wanted so much to post in our forums!.. grrrrr

lily
02-07-2008, 11:28 PM
Well.........if this is the case, I hope they checked out the Japanese u-tube of the guy peeling a banana with his butt......I'm sure they'll find some hidden stuff there.:madlaugh:

BoogyMan
02-07-2008, 11:36 PM
Well.........if this is the case, I hope they checked out the Japanese u-tube of the guy peeling a banana with his butt......I'm sure they'll find some hidden stuff there.:madlaugh:


LOL, after watching THAT video I would have thought that very little could be considered hidden! LOL

Truth Detector
02-08-2008, 12:11 AM
If they are looking for intelligence on You Tube, I hope they have a big microscope, cause that is going to be hard to find.


LMAO....that is exactly what i was thinking...what irony.
:madlaugh:

ttriber
02-09-2008, 12:27 AM
The CIA is everywhere whether on the internet or the on ground they have gotten their act together at least they killed a top Al-Qaeda leader just recently. The CIA never gets good publicity but when the media reports the good news its a shock to many because the CIA is sometimes called a terrorist orgz and sometimes it does deeds that go un-punished, but what matters is that we haven't been attacked again.

micfranklin
02-09-2008, 01:24 AM
Hard-working economy, making our tax dollars go to looking at Youtube videos.....world's biggest superpower wasting our money on the internet.

On a side note YouTube is just like MTV: you'll see everything there but actual music videos sometimes.

Pookie
02-09-2008, 01:29 AM
Oh hell! I'm dead meat. I have two videos of my cats plotting against the government on YouTube!
If you don't see me again, forward all my PMs to Gitmo.
These guys really don't have enough to do, do they?
Purrs,
Pookie

Archasgame5
02-09-2008, 02:04 AM
Youtube is the largest media playing site on the planet. It would be irresponsible for any government intelligence agency to completely ignore it.