In this episode, Qais Alamdar and Alice Echtermann explore the pressing issue of disinformation, particularly in the context of Germany. They discuss the evolving landscape of misinformation, the challenges faced by fact-checkers, and the role of technology, especially AI, in exacerbating these issues. Alice shares insights from her work in investigating scams related to humanitarian crises, emphasizing the need for media literacy and the shared responsibility of platforms, journalists, and the public in combating disinformation. The conversation highlights the emotional toll of fact-checking and the importance of critical thinking in the digital age.
00:00 The Impact of Disinformation
03:16 Awareness vs. Capability in Spotting Disinformation
06:00 Emerging Threats in the Age of AI
10:15 Challenges in Fact-Checking Today
11:24 Shared Responsibility in Information Dissemination
14:15 Strengthening Media Literacy and Journalism
16:31 Investigating the Gaza Donation Scam
20:23 The Complexity of Humanitarian Scams
25:03 Identifying Red Flags in Donations
28:12 Balancing Empathy with Verification
32:37 Teaching Media Literacy to Younger Audiences
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight, host Qais Alamdar and guest Daniel Iriarte discuss the complexities of modern warfare, focusing on cognitive warfare and the manipulation of information. They discuss how the battlefield has shifted from physical confrontations to the realm of perception and belief, emphasizing the role of disinformation and propaganda in shaping public opinion. The discussion highlights the emotional impact of misinformation, the rise of AI in creating deepfakes, and the importance of education and awareness in combating these challenges. They also explore the responsibilities of newsrooms in crisis situations and the philosophical implications of truth in the age of disinformation.
00:00 The Evolution of Warfare: From Steel to Signals
02:43 Cognitive Warfare: The New Battlefield
05:15 Understanding Cognitive Walls and Their Impact
07:42 The Shift from Propaganda to Cognitive Warfare
10:28 The Role of Emotion in Information Warfare
13:17 Perception vs. Reality: The Power of Belief
15:44 The Psychological Toll of Analyzing Disinformation
18:39 The Future of Disinformation: AI and Deepfakes
22:41 The Impact of Disinformation in Politics
24:47 Artificial Intelligence and Micro-Targeting
27:16 Public Awareness and Adaptation to Disinformation
29:49 The Speed of Information and Misinformation
34:25 Educational Approaches to Combat Disinformation
37:04 Navigating Deep Fakes in Journalism
42:48 The Nature of Truth and Conspiracy Theories
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In this episode, host Qais Alamdar talks with Shay Maman, a senior intelligence researcher, about the hidden parts of the internet, including the deep web and dark web. Shay shares his journey into cybersecurity, the unexpected faces behind cybercrime, and the tactics used for online radicalization. The discussion also covers the resilience of illicit online markets and the importance of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and human intelligence in combating these threats. Shay emphasizes the need for internet safety and awareness, especially among vulnerable populations like teenagers.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Intelligence and Cybersecurity02:57 Shai Mammon's Journey into Cyber Intelligence05:26 Understanding Penetration Testing07:58 Exploring the Deep Web and Dark Web10:28 The Nature of Hidden Online Spaces13:03 Profiles of Individuals in the Dark Web15:07 The Reality of Online Criminals17:39 Online Recruitment and Radicalization19:29 The Role of Social Media in Extremism19:48 The Influence of Propaganda on Youth22:21 Understanding Radicalization and Lone Wolf Attacks24:22 The Role of Algorithms in Radicalization26:29 The Resilience of Illicit Markets29:49 The Intersection of OSINT and Human Intelligence32:53 Case Studies in Cybercrime and Mistakes of Perpetrators36:28 Navigating the Internet Safely
In this conversation, Sohan DSouza discusses the evolving landscape of information warfare, the role of AI in misinformation, and the importance of human oversight in open-source intelligence (OSINT). He emphasizes the need for media and AI literacy, the challenges posed by automated systems, and the future norms that investigative journalists should adopt. Sohan also highlights the complexities of the digital asset market and the tactics used in misinformation campaigns, including the concept of misinformation about misinformation.
00:00 Introduction to Sohan DSouza and His Work
02:10 Defining Information Warfare
04:34 The Role of AI in Information Warfare
07:17 Detecting Inauthentic Behavior in 2025
10:04 The Importance of OSINT Methodologies
12:47 Human Oversight in Automated Investigations
15:20 Ethical Considerations in AI and OSINT
17:50 Evaluating AI-Generated Reports
20:37 Future of Information Warfare and AI
22:52 The Need for Collaboration in Investigations
25:24 Emerging Trends in AI and OSINT
27:59 Case Studies and Lessons Learned
30:23 Skills for New Analysts
32:54 Looking Ahead: The Next Five Years
35:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight, investigative journalist Lynzy Billing discusses her journey into journalism, the challenges of gaining trust in war-torn regions, and the emotional toll of reporting on traumatic events. She emphasises the importance of balancing data with human stories, the environmental impact of war, and the misconceptions surrounding investigative journalism. Lynzy also offers advice for aspiring journalists, highlighting the need for curiosity and persistence in uncovering the truth.
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In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight Series, Qais Alamdar interviews Sarah Cammarata, a senior intelligence analyst and OSINT specialist. They discuss Sarah's transition from journalism to intelligence analysis, the application of open-source techniques in financial investigations, and the challenges of investigating gender-based online abuse. The conversation also explores the evolution of hate speech on social media, recent investigations into Telegram groups, and the importance of mental health in investigative work. Sarah emphasizes the need for self-care in this demanding field and shares insights on the role of AI in future investigations.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight series, Jenna Dolecek delves into the evolving landscape of open source intelligence (OSINT) and its growing relevance in human rights investigations. Drawing on over a decade of experience, she reflects on the ethical dilemmas, the influence of artificial intelligence, and widespread misconceptions that continue to shape the field. Jenna joins Qais Alamdar in a wide-ranging conversation that explores the discipline’s demands — from the emotional toll of secondary trauma to the practical realities of verifying content in complex environments.
Together, they unpack the balance between speed and accuracy, the pitfalls of bias, and the quiet power of patience in OSINT work. From the misuse of terminology to the critical role of tools like reverse image search, this episode offers both a sharp critique and a grounded look at the investigative process, including the often-ignored crisis of missing Indigenous people in North America and the urgent need for support systems for those on the frontlines of digital investigations.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Open Source Intelligence and Jena Dolecek
03:07 The Role of OSINT in Legal Accountability
05:58 Ethics in Open Source Investigations
08:50 Navigating Trauma in Investigative Work
11:48 AI's Impact on OSINT
14:56 Misconceptions in Open Source Intelligence
17:59 Terminology and Definitions in OSINT
25:16 The Importance of Patience and Credibility in Investigations
26:10 Balancing Speed and Accuracy in Open Source Investigations
30:07 Understanding Bias and Its Impact on Investigative Work
32:30 Underrated Tools in OSINT: The Power of Reverse Image Search
37:20 Addressing the Epidemic of Missing Indigenous People
41:02 The Significance of Secondary Trauma Awareness
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In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight series, Qais Alamdar and Alicia Alamillos delve into the complexities of conflict reporting. They discuss the critical role of journalists in war zones, the ethical dilemmas they face, and the importance of storytelling in conveying the human experience of conflict. Alicia shares her personal experiences from the field, highlighting the challenges of navigating disinformation and the impact of her field experience on her editorial decisions. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of journalism and offers valuable advice for aspiring journalists.
Chapters
00:00 The Reality of Conflict Reporting
03:34 Alicia Alamillos: A Journey Through Conflict Zones
08:38 The Importance of Context in Storytelling
11:51 Ethical Dilemmas in Conflict Journalism
18:08 Navigating Disinformation and Propaganda
21:00 The Crisis of Trust in Journalism
24:04 Challenges of Reporting in Conflict Zones
26:46 The Role of OSINT in Modern Journalism
28:37 Field Experience Shaping Editorial Decisions
35:18 Navigating the Future of Journalism
In this episode of The Intelligence Spotlight, Qais Alamdar hosts Ambassador Mahmoud Saikal, Afghanistan’s former Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs. From his early dream of becoming an architect to navigating the highest corridors of diplomacy, Ambassador Saikal shares personal reflections and political insights that cut through the noise. The conversation spans the meaning of soft power in a post-conflict state, the Afghan diaspora’s fragmented efforts, the enablers of effective diplomacy, and the painful lessons of missed opportunities during the Republic era. Saikal underscores the need for strategic resistance, internal legitimacy, and a sober review of the past 20 years to avoid repeating old mistakes. Through calm conviction, he reminds us that Afghanistan’s future must be built through resistance and a commitment to governance, unity, and people-centred strategy.
The first virtual panel of the Intelligence Spotlight series features two distinguished guests from Italy and the UK. Guest speakers bio:Nick Vant is a UK Fact-Checking Producer at Reuters Fact Check – Reuters news agency’s specialised fact-checking unit within its editorial department. He investigates cases of online mis- and disinformation with a focus on UK social media users. Before joining Reuters in mid-2023, Nick worked as a researcher on a range of global and social issues, including misinformation and media consumption habits.Leila Belhadj Mohamed is a freelance geopolitical journalist and board member of Privacy Network. She specialises in migration, human rights, digital rights, and the geopolitics of Africa and Southwest Asia. Leila is also a transfeminist activist, contributing to various podcasts and radio programs to discuss complex social issues. In this panel, both panellists shared their insights as journalists and fact-checker and also some important tips for everyone actively consuming news online.The panel was moderated by Qais Alamdar, founder of Intel Focus and OSINT analyst.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight Series, hosted by Qais Alamdar, we are joined by Ben Heubl, an esteemed investigative journalist at Süddeutsche Zeitung. Ben delves into his journey with open source intelligence (OSINT) and how he utilizes these techniques to uncover critical stories on global security, human rights, and environmental issues.
From his early days at The Economist and Financial Times to his current role in Germany, Ben shares insights into the evolving field of OSINT, the ethical principles guiding investigations, and the tools and methodologies that drive successful journalism.
Join us for an insightful conversation on the power of OSINT in modern investigative reporting.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight Series, host Qais Alamdar welcomes Faissal Sharif, a neuroscientist at the University of Oxford. Faissal discusses his journey into neuroscience, his work on neurotechnology's role in mental health, and the platform he co-founded for BIPOC communities. The conversation delves into cognitive biases, the effects of stress and anxiety on decision-making, and the ethical implications of emerging neurotechnologies. Join us for a deep dive into how neuroscience can bridge science, society, and digital health.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight series, Qais Alamdar welcomes Sarah Adams, a renowned national security expert and former CIA targeting officer. Join us as Sarah delves into her extensive career in counterterrorism focusing on the Taliban, Afghanistan, and Al Qaeda. She provides insights into her role in the CIA, the intricacies of targeting operations, and the importance of open-source intelligence. Sarah also discusses the complex dynamics in Afghanistan post-Taliban takeover, the roles of various global players, and the intertwined relationships of militant groups in the region. Gain a deeper understanding of the ongoing evolving threats and the strategic responses needed to combat them. Don't miss this enlightening discussion with one of the leading minds in national security.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight Series, host Qais Alamdar interviews Neus Vidal Martí, Executive Director of the Seek Initiative, journalist, and political scientist. Neus shares her career journey from investigative journalism to leading an organisation that empowers citizen journalists and grassroots investigators. She discusses the importance of access to information, media freedom, and the public interest, providing practical tips for aspiring investigators. Neus also highlights the challenges of maintaining credibility and ethics in grassroots investigations and calls for greater harmonisation of Freedom of Information laws in Europe.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight series, hosted by Qais Alamdar, we feature renowned journalist May Bulman, the Investigations Editor at Lighthouse Reports. With a prolific background in reporting on migration, human rights, and government accountability, May shares her journey from early writing pursuits to impactful investigative journalism. She discusses her work on crucial topics, from systemic injustices within the UK's asylum and welfare systems to EU-funded deportations in Turkey. May also highlights the importance of perseverance, humane reporting, and the invaluable role of OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) in uncovering the truth.
Join us for an enlightening conversation that delves into the challenges and principles of investigative journalism.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight Series, hosted by Qais Alamdar, we explore the impactful work of OSINT for Ukraine, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to using open-source intelligence to document war crimes, counter disinformation, and support accountability related to the Russo-Ukraine war. Founded in 2022, the organization collaborates with other investigative bodies to verify and archive evidence for future legal proceedings and historical documentation. Featuring conversations with Deniz Dirisu, Chairman and General Director, and Janthe van Schaik, co-Director of the Center for Influence and Disinformation, this episode delves into their personal journeys, the foundation’s projects like Project Mariupol, and the innovative methodologies they employ to achieve their mission. Discover how OSINT for Ukraine supports justice, transparency, and truth in one of the most challenging conflicts of our time.
Decoding Digital Deception: Mastering OSINT and Combating Misinformation Join us in this compelling episode of the Intelligence Spotlight series as we explore the captivating realm of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) with expert Tal Higgins. Discover the intricacies of analysing digital communication in conflict zones and the crucial role of social media platforms like Telegram in modern psychological warfare, particularly within the Israel-Palestine conflict. Tal delves into the distinctions between misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation, offering insight into the challenges faced by researchers in debunking false narratives. We also discuss the growing impact of AI-generated content, the responsibilities of information consumers, and the critical balance between government regulation and personal accountability. Equip yourself with practical tips for verifying information online using tools like Google Lens and learn about the importance of fact-checking in today's digital age. This episode underscores the evolving tactics of misinformation and the collective efforts needed to safeguard the integrity of public perception.
In this episode of the Intelligence Spotlight series, hosted by Qais Alamdar, investigative journalist Clare Hammond shares her journey and insights into open-source intelligence (OSINT), focusing on her experiences in Myanmar.
Clare discusses her career path, influenced by her parents' work in Zambia, and her academic awakening to the troubled history of British colonialism. With her work at Global Witness, Clare delves into natural resource conflicts, tackling issues like rare earth mining funding the military junta in Myanmar. Her acclaimed book, 'On the Shadow Tracks,' sheds light on Myanmar's secretive railway lines and the nation's complex history. Clare's exploration is a blend of rich storytelling and investigative journalism, providing an in-depth understanding of the challenges and intricacies journalists face in underreported regions.
Her advice to aspiring journalists stresses collaboration and the importance of local expertise in navigating sensitive, inaccessible areas.
Welcome to the debut episode of the Intelligence Spotlight Series, where we delve into the fascinating realm of open-source investigations and intelligence. In this episode, host Qais Alamdar introduces Eman El-Sherbiny, a seasoned digital investigator and trainer with #Bellingcat, whose work has been featured in notable publications like The Times, The Independent, New Lines Magazine, The Daily Telegraph and many others. Eman shares her inspiring journey into OSINT, highlighting her work on humanitarian crises and conflicts in the Global South. She sheds light on the investigative tools and challenges faced, particularly through her involvement with the Sudanese Archive and its partnership with the UC Berkeley Human Rights Centre. The discussion explores the significant role of citizen journalism, the ethical considerations in reporting, and the impact of #OSINT on holding authorities accountable, focusing on Eman's latest investigative work on the protests in Kenya.