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OSINT Language as a Tool with Skip Schiphorst

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In this episode, Francis Gorman interviews Skip Schiphorst, an expert in Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and language studies. They discuss the critical role of language skills in OSINT, the importance of understanding cultural naming conventions, and the methodologies for conducting multilingual research. Skip emphasizes the need for careful vetting of sources, especially in authoritarian contexts, and shares insights from his military experience that translate into the OSINT field. The conversation also touches on the use of AI and machine translation, the significance of motivation in language learning, and the broad applicability of OSINT across various sectors. Finally, Skip introduces upcoming free webinars aimed at providing foundational knowledge in OSINT methodologies.

Takeaways

  • Language skills are a force multiplier in OSINT investigations.
  • Understanding naming conventions in different cultures is crucial for accurate research.
  • AI and machine translation should be used as tools, not crutches.
  • Methodology is key in multilingual research; keywords are essential.
  • Vetting sources and double-checking information is vital, especially in authoritarian contexts.
  • Military experience can provide valuable skills for OSINT work.
  • Motivation is the most important factor in learning a new language.
  • OSINT is applicable across various sectors, including law enforcement and business.
  • Language learning can be enhanced through movement and physical activity.
  • Free webinars can provide a great introduction to OSINT methodologies.

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"AI should be used as a tool, not a crutch."
Information mentioned in episode:

I-Intelligence also hosts free webinars, including the upcoming sessions on September 22nd and 26th 2025, which will introduce the basics of OSINT in foreign languages such as Russian, Arabic, and Chinese. Everyone is welcome to participate!
Details: https://shorturl.at/jhjhS

Beyond the classroom, Skip explores how movement can enhance language learning. He shares his dynamic, movement-based techniques on Instagram while learning Japanese:
Follow him at https://www.instagram.com/skipmovestolearn/

  continue reading

28 episodes

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Manage episode 505301955 series 3646041
Content provided by Francis Gorman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Francis Gorman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Francis Gorman interviews Skip Schiphorst, an expert in Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and language studies. They discuss the critical role of language skills in OSINT, the importance of understanding cultural naming conventions, and the methodologies for conducting multilingual research. Skip emphasizes the need for careful vetting of sources, especially in authoritarian contexts, and shares insights from his military experience that translate into the OSINT field. The conversation also touches on the use of AI and machine translation, the significance of motivation in language learning, and the broad applicability of OSINT across various sectors. Finally, Skip introduces upcoming free webinars aimed at providing foundational knowledge in OSINT methodologies.

Takeaways

  • Language skills are a force multiplier in OSINT investigations.
  • Understanding naming conventions in different cultures is crucial for accurate research.
  • AI and machine translation should be used as tools, not crutches.
  • Methodology is key in multilingual research; keywords are essential.
  • Vetting sources and double-checking information is vital, especially in authoritarian contexts.
  • Military experience can provide valuable skills for OSINT work.
  • Motivation is the most important factor in learning a new language.
  • OSINT is applicable across various sectors, including law enforcement and business.
  • Language learning can be enhanced through movement and physical activity.
  • Free webinars can provide a great introduction to OSINT methodologies.

Sound Bite
"AI should be used as a tool, not a crutch."
Information mentioned in episode:

I-Intelligence also hosts free webinars, including the upcoming sessions on September 22nd and 26th 2025, which will introduce the basics of OSINT in foreign languages such as Russian, Arabic, and Chinese. Everyone is welcome to participate!
Details: https://shorturl.at/jhjhS

Beyond the classroom, Skip explores how movement can enhance language learning. He shares his dynamic, movement-based techniques on Instagram while learning Japanese:
Follow him at https://www.instagram.com/skipmovestolearn/

  continue reading

28 episodes

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