Brains, Bias, and Breadcrumbs on the Internet - OSINT and Inclusion I Season 2 Ep. 4
In this episode...Inclusion isn’t just a buzzword—it’s essential for OSINT teams to thrive. In this episode, Jane and special guest host Kat Caudrelier explore how embracing diversity can transform intelligence work. They delve into how diverse thinking, communication styles and life experiences enrich analysis, improve decision-making and drive better outcomes. Joining the conversation are Micah Hoffman, co-owner of My OSINT Training and Deputy Chief of Investigations for the National Child Protection Taskforce, and Tony (AKA Ginger T), founder of CQ Core Solutions and creator of The OSINT Toolbox. With decades of OSINT experience, Micah and Tony share their insights on neurodiversity, implicit biases, and how OSINT teams can better recognise, support and benefit from diversity in their work.This episode challenges conventional norms, encouraging you to rethink how OSINT teams are structured. From confronting unconscious biases to imagining a more inclusive future, we explore how diversity doesn’t just improve culture—it enhances intelligence analysis and problem-solving.What You’ll LearnDiverse Perspectives, Sharper Intelligence: How embracing neurodiversity and inclusivity strengthens OSINT analysis and decision-making.Unpacking Bias: Recognising and overcoming biases that limit team potential and insights.Building Inclusive OSINT Teams: What an inclusive OSINT environment looks like and how to foster it for better outcomes.Resources· WebBreacher – Micah’s personal blog - https://webbreacher.com/· We are Not the Same: Generating Accessible Intelligence Reports, a blog by Micah Hoffman - https://webbreacher.com/2022/03/16/report-accessibility/ · My OSINT Training - https://www.myosint.training· National Child Protection Task Force - https://ncptf.org · The OSINT Curious Project https://osintcurio.us · CqCore UK website – Privacy, OPSEC, Obfuscation, Infosec, Digital Profiling and The-OSINT-Toolbox https://www.cqcore.uk/ · Investigative Mindset, a blog by Ginger T - https://www.cqcore.uk/investigate-mindset/ Want to go deeper?· Todt, K., & Kant, P. (2024, January 30). In a world dominated by AI, neurodiversity matters more than ever. Center for Strategic and International Studies. https://www.csis.org/analysis/world-dominated-ai-neurodiversity-matters-more-ever · Weinbaum, C., Khan, O., Thomas, T. D., & Stein, B. D. (2023). Why national security needs neurodiversity: Drawing on a wider range of cognitive talents to tackle national security challenges (RB-A1875-1). RAND Corporation. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RBA1875-1.html · Austin, R. D., & Pisano, G. P. (2017). Neurodiversity as a competitive advantage. Harvard Business Review, 95(3), 96–103. https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=52624· Intel_Inquirer. (2024, May 28). The benefits of diversity in OSINT teams. OSINT Team. https://osintteam.blog/the-benefits-of-diversity-in-osint-teams-484cbf252ec8