S04 E04: Operationalizing Publicly Available Information

S04 E04: Operationalizing Publicly Available Information

Author: Daniel Clemens from ShadowDragon, LLC May 2, 2025 Duration: 43:09

Former Green Beret and national-security advocate Doug Livermore joins the ShadowDragon team to unpack how publicly available information (PAI) and commercial open-source intelligence (OSINT) are transforming modern conflict—and why agile private-sector partners now shape outcomes as much as governments do.

Key points & take-aways

  • Breaking the “intel vs. ops” firewall

    * U.S. commanders once distrusted anything that didn’t come from classified HUMINT or SIGINT; today, PAI often drives the find-fix-finish cycle faster than traditional sources.
    
  • Field lessons from five theaters

    * Iraq, Afghanistan, Mali, the DRC, and the Central African Republic showed that PAI is frequently the only data commanders can legally share with immature or non-NATO partner forces.
    
    * Cheap commercial tools—Google Maps, social media scraping, Internet-of-Things exhaust—now reveal patterns of life, financial flows, and physical locations in minutes.
    
  • Cultural turning points

    * The Arab Spring (2010) and ISIS propaganda boom (2014-15) proved that open networks can topple regimes and expose targets.
    
    * Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war brought OSINT to prime time, with private analysts mapping tank battalions and documenting war crimes in real time.
    
  • Afghanistan 2021: Private networks move faster than states

    * Livermore’s nonprofits No One Left Behind and SOAA used PAI, commercial satellites, and encrypted chat to steer evacuees past Taliban checkpoints when official channels bogged down.
    
    * U.S. intelligence officers quietly pulled data from these civilian ops centers—a preview of future public-private crisis response.
    
  • Information warfare & influence ops

    * Open digital terrain lets both democracies and adversaries micro-target audiences, erode civil trust, or rally global support; mastering sentiment analysis is now a core skill for operators.
    
  • Policy & the road ahead

    * Expect formalized private-public frameworks that let nonprofits and tech firms plug straight into combatant-command fusion cells.
    
    * Civil-liberties safeguards must keep pace, distinguishing U.S. person data from foreign-adversary exploitation.
    

Special Guest: Doug Livermore.


Hosted by Daniel Clemens from ShadowDragon, LLC, OSINT with ShadowDragon & Digital Tools For Modern Investigations cuts through the noise in the world of cybersecurity and digital investigations. This isn't about theoretical jargon or sales pitches; it's a practical, candid conversation grounded in real-world experience. Each episode dives into the tools and methodologies that actually matter for professionals navigating today's complex digital landscape. You'll hear detailed discussions on Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), Publicly Available Information (PAI), and the nuances of building effective tailored monitoring solutions. The dialogue extends into investigative techniques, offensive security disciplines, and the evolving role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in tasks like object recognition. Daniel also brings a valuable historical perspective, unpacking industry lore that informs where the field is headed. Whether your interest lies in digital forensics, entrepreneurial tech applications, or the broader business of security, this podcast delivers substantive content without the fluff. It's for those who want to understand the how and why behind modern investigative work, exploring all things considered in cyber through a lens of straightforward expertise and actionable insight.
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