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Automation: OSINT - Open Source Intelligence Open Source Intelligence

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Developers: Automatics Concern, National Engineering Corporation (NEC)
Branches: State and social structures
Technology: IB - Fraud Detection System (phrod),  IB - Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)

2021: Create a service to search for information about people in open sources

Concern "Automatics" together with the company of the son of the former Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Igor Chaika "National Engineering Corporation" (NEC) and the company "Ti Hunter" will develop a service for searching for information about citizens by open sources - OSINT (Open Source Intelligence). This was announced by the state corporation Rostec, which includes Automatics, on October 7, 2021.

We are talking about the development of a software and hardware complex to combat cybercrime. It is expected that the system will help collect and analyze information to prevent IT incidents.

Rostec and the company of the son of the ex-prosecutor general of the Russian Federation are developing a service for searching for information about people in open sources

As Igor Bederov, head of the information and analytical research department at Ti Hunter, explained to Kommersant, within the framework of the new system, investigators, for example, will be able to upload email addresses or phone numbers of the suspect to it, and the software complex, using this fragment, will compare data arrays with it: IP addresses, information from payment systems and advertising identifiers - more than 40 parameters. At the exit, the investigator will receive a report on the identity of the object with sources of information in text and graphic form, he said.

According to Sergey Matusevich, director of web technology development at Artezio, developers will have to compete with Google and Yandex to some extent, creating a solution that will just as accurately find matches with open sources.

Director of the Rostelecom-Solar cyber attack center Solar JSOC Vladimir Dryukov noted that working with open sources will not allow identifying experienced criminals, since they use anonymous mail servers and darknet resources.

The agreement "Automation," NEC and "Ti Hunter" involves the creation of a joint competence center in the field of countering high-tech crimes. On its basis, it is planned to develop technologies applicable in the field of cybersecurity, to improve mechanisms for preventing violations committed using information and telecommunications technologies.[1]

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