Digital intelligence enables journalists to analyze large volumes of data and draw meaningful conclusions
Posted Date – Tue, 5/16/23 at 12:45pm

Digital intelligence enables journalists to analyze large volumes of data and draw meaningful conclusions
Digital intelligence in journalism refers to the ability of journalists and news organizations to effectively navigate and utilize digital technologies to collect, analyze, produce and distribute news content.
Key aspects of digital intelligence:
* Journalists can use digital intelligence to conduct in-depth research using online databases, search engines and social media platforms.They can gather information, verify sources and uncover data-driven insights to support their reports
*DI allows journalists to better understand their audience and engage by monitoring social media conversations, analyzing audience behavior and tailoring content to meet the needs and interests of readers or viewers
* Journalists can leverage digital intelligence to optimize the distribution of their content across various digital platforms.They can leverage search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, social media marketing and email newsletters to reach a wider audience and increase the impact of their reports
* These tools and techniques help journalists check facts and verify information.They can use online fact-checking resources, reverse image searches, and digital forensics to ensure the accuracy and credibility of reports
* It brings up ethical challenges in journalism, such as dealing with user-generated content, ensuring privacy and security, and addressing issues related to algorithmic bias and filter bubbles
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Tools:- Here is a list of some popular OSINT used in digital journalism:
* Maltego https://www.maltego.com/ is a powerful tool that allows journalists to collect and visualize (people, organizations) data from various online sources.
* Datawrapper https://www.datawrapper.de/ is a tool for creating interactive and visually appealing charts, maps and graphs
* WebPlot Digitiser https://automeris.io/WebPlotDigitizer/ helps extract data from graphs and plots displayed on websites.Journalists can use it to convert visual information into digital data for further analysis
* Tabula https://tabula.technology/ is specially designed for extracting data from PDF files.It is useful when working with reports, financial statements, or other data-intensive documents
* Apache Tika https://tika.apache.org/ is a content analysis toolkit that extracts text and metadata from various file formats including PDFs, Word documents and images
* Investigative Dashboard http://tools.ijnet.org/investigative-dashboard.html is a platform that provides access to various investigative tools and databases
* Gephi https://gephi.org/ is an open source network visualization and analysis tool.Journalists can use it to explore and visualize complex webs of relationships
*Pimeye https://pimeyes.com/en is where we can search for images and find matches to your searched images where it is used
* Sensity https://platform.sensity.ai/deepfake-detection is used to verify the authenticity of Deep fakes videos and photos
* SMS Header Check https://smsheader.trai.gov.in/ to verify the origin of received SMS
* Email Headers Analyzer https://mxtoolbox.com/EmailHeaders.aspx Analyze email headers for malicious artefacts
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Make sure you are online:
Achieving perfect online security is nearly impossible, but by implementing these measures, journalists can significantly reduce the risk of security breaches and protect their sensitive information and sources.
* Create complex and unique passwords containing special characters, numbers and capital letters
* Enable 2FA to add an extra layer of security by requiring a second verification step
* Use a messaging app with end-to-end encryption, such as WhatsApp or Signal, to ensure your conversations are protected
* Use private browsing apps like Tor, DuckDuckGo, or use incognito mode in your browser
* Use a VPN service to encrypt your internet connection and protect your online activities, especially when connected to public Wi-Fi networks
Stay tuned to the Internet Talk column for more information on “Internet Ethics and Digital Health” from Anil Rachamalla of the End Now Foundation. https://www.endnowfoundation.org
