A Practical Approach to Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) - Volume 1
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:12th Aug '25
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£130.00(9781032802220)

This book delves into the fascinating world of Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT), empowering you to leverage the vast ocean of publicly available information to gain valuable insights and intelligence. The reader can explore the fundamentals of OSINT, including its history, ethical considerations, and key principles. They can learn how to protect your online privacy and enhance your web browsing security. They can master essential OSINT skills, such as navigating the underground internet, employing advanced search engine techniques, and extracting intelligence from various sources like email addresses and social media. This book helps the reader discover the power of Imagery Intelligence and learn how to analyze photographs and videos to uncover hidden details. It also shows how to track satellites and aircraft, and provides insights into global trade and security by investigating marine vessel, road, and railway movements. This book provides hands-on exercises, real-world examples, and practical guidance to help you uncover hidden truths, gain a competitive edge, and enhance your security. Whether you’re a student, researcher, journalist, or simply curious about the power of information, this book will equip you with the knowledge and skills to harness the potential of OSINT and navigate the digital landscape with confidence.
A Practical Approach to Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) – Volume 1 comes across as a serious, skill-focused guide that respects both the power and responsibility that come with information gathering. As a reader, I immediately sense that this book isn’t about curiosity alone it’s about capability. The description makes it clear that OSINT is not just something you read about, but something you practice, and that expectation feels both exciting and grounding.
What stood out to me first is how thoughtfully the book appears to be structured. Beginning with the **foundations of OSINT its history, ethics, and principles **sets the right tone. As a reader, I appreciate that the book doesn’t jump straight into tools and tactics without addressing responsibility and legality. That emphasis on ethics and privacy builds trust and signals that this is a professional, not reckless, approach to intelligence gathering.
The scope of skills covered is impressive without feeling overwhelming. From protecting online privacy and securing web browsing to advanced search techniques and underground internet navigation, the book promises a gradual deepening of competence. As a reader, I like that progression it suggests I’ll build confidence step by step rather than being thrown into complex material without context.
The sections on extracting intelligence from emails, social media, imagery, and video analysis are especially compelling. As a reader, the idea of uncovering hidden details in photographs or tracking digital footprints feels both fascinating and practical. These are skills that clearly translate into real-world applications, whether for research, journalism, security, or personal awareness.
I was particularly intrigued by the inclusion of satellite tracking, aircraft monitoring, and global transport analysis. That level of detail elevates the book beyond basic OSINT introductions. As a reader, it signals depth this isn’t just about surface-level searches, but about understanding movement, patterns, and global systems.
The promise of hands-on exercises and real-world examples is a major strength. From a reader’s perspective, that transforms the book from a reference manual into a learning experience. It suggests that by the end of Volume 1, I won’t just understand OSINT conceptually I’ll actually be able to apply it.
- Laura McKnight
ISBN: 9781032805962
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 480g
10 pages