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Open-source data and intelligence availability have partly enabled legal and illegal actions. These resources leverage public data to address cyber threats while presenting new challenges. For example, intelligence services collected information about military and political adversaries throughout the Cold War using open-source data. Source: How Is Open Source Intelligence Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity?
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