S04 E05: Melisa Stivaletti, the Queen of OSINT, on Elevating OSINT with AI, Private-Public Synergy, and More

S04 E05: Melisa Stivaletti, the Queen of OSINT, on Elevating OSINT with AI, Private-Public Synergy, and More

Author: Daniel Clemens from ShadowDragon, LLC May 27, 2025 Duration: 30:02
  • Guest introduction & background

    • Melisa describes how the 2010–11 Arab Spring revealed the power of social-media data while she was a Department of the Army civilian in Afghanistan.
    • Since then she has worked across academia, federal agencies, and the private sector to professionalize open-source intelligence, currently serving as OSINT Director at Guidehouse and chair of AFCEA’s Emerging Professionals in the Intelligence Community (EPIC) committee.
  • Why OSINT matters now

    • Every modern investigation—military, law-enforcement, or corporate—relies on publicly available information (PAI); skipping it “short-changes” the mission.
    • Recent unclassified U.S. DoD, ODNI, and Army OSINT strategies publicly signal a whole-of-government commitment and an invitation for industry partnership.
    • Congress has underscored this shift with the first House Subcommittee dedicated to open-source intelligence.
  • Public-private synergy & funding gaps

    • Dual-use commercial tools and venture-backed research and development give the U.S. an edge, but the Intelligence Community still allocates less than 1% of its budget to OSINT despite the discipline providing roughly 30% of material in the President’s Daily Brief.
    • Cloud storage, advanced data sets, and continuous tool development make OSINT “cheap relative to satellites” but far from free; chronic underfunding risks hollowing out capabilities.
  • Generative AI opportunities & cautions

    • Large language models accelerate sense-making (summarization, triage, translation) amid an ever-expanding data ocean.
    • Analysts must demand rigorous sourcing and bias evaluation—“every AI-generated sentence needs a footnote”—and should favor secure, controlled models over public chatbots.
    • The real value lies in “a collector who knows how to use AI,” not in AI replacing human tradecraft.
  • Operational vs. strategic OSINT

    • Tactical users (SOF, JSOC) need rapid, geotagged, mission-ready insights; strategic analysts focus on long-term trends, indications & warnings, and partner sharing.
    • Both require advanced skills—data science, cyber forensics, provenance verification—not just “having an internet connection.”
  • Professionalization & future skills

    • Formal tradecraft standards, dedicated career paths, and prompt-engineering expertise are emerging to match HUMINT, SIGINT, and GEOINT.
    • Melisa urges the next generation of intel professionals to embrace OSINT’s complexity, continuous learning curve, and growing strategic impact.
  • Persistent misconceptions debunked

    • Myth #1: OSINT is “free.” Reality: tooling, storage, and talent are expensive and scaling.
    • Myth #2: OSINT is inferior to classified sources. Reality: it often provides the first, fastest, and sometimes only vantage point—and stands on equal analytic rigor.

Special Guest: Melisa Stivaletti .


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.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 5

OSINT with ShadowDragon & Digital Tools For Modern Investigations
Podcast Episodes
S04 E04: Operationalizing Publicly Available Information [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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 conf…
S04 E01 - OSINT in the Maritime Domain with Rae Baker [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:53
In this episode of the ShadowDragon Podcast, host Nico Dekens and co-host David Cook interview Rae Baker, a senior OSINT analyst and maritime specialist. They explore how open-source intelligence (OSINT) applies to the m…