Link #2 Sent By My Dad

Tuesday, April 27th, 2004

Blogs as intel aids:

As a result, some analysts say U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials might be starting to track blogs for important bits of information. This interest is a sign of how far Web media such as blogs have come in reshaping the data-collection habits of intelligence professionals and others, even with the knowledge that the accuracy of what’s reported in some blogs is questionable.

Still, a panel of folks who work in the U.S. intelligence field – some of them spies or former spies – discussed this month at a conference in Washington the idea of tracking blogs.

“News and intelligence is about listening with a critical ear, and blogs are just another conversation to listen to and evaluate. They also are closer to (some situations) and may serve as early alerts,” said Jock Gill, a former adviser on Internet media to President Clinton, in a later phone interview, after he spoke on the panel.

Some panel and conference participants, because of their profession, could not be identified. But another who could is Robert Steele, another blog booster. The former U.S. intelligence officer said “absolutely” that blogs are valid sources of intelligence and news, though he said authenticating the information in blogs “leaves a lot to be desired.”

…The CIA and FBI haven’t publicly commented about use of blogs in their work, but many D.C. observers believe both agencies monitor certain blogs.

At least one nation, China, is actively tracking blogs. It’s also reportedly trying to block blogs. Several press reports earlier this year said the government shut two blogging services and banned access to all Web logs by Chinese citizens.

Many journalists write blogs and use other blogs to help find sources or verify facts and rumors. Blogs hail from just about any spot on the globe. They can provide first-hand insights into local events and thinking, even in parts of the world where there’s little official information.

I would hope they’d have been doing this for awhile, now.

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7 Responses to “Link #2 Sent By My Dad”

  1. #1 |  Frank N | 

    I deny having any intelligence blogging activity or any intelligence related to me.

    Your honor, I was just researching monkey butlers.

  2. #2 |  Amy Phillips | 

    My blog has been banned in China for several years. I have no idea why, but it’s a source of great pride for me.

  3. #3 |  James D | 

    I agree with you Radley … seems pretty obvious to me that terrorists use the internet to communicate.

  4. #4 |  the media drop | 

    Look Who’s Watching!

    Radley Balko posts about an article his dad sent him about how intelligence and law enforcement people are starting to track blogs (as Radley states, I think the same – you mean they haven’t been all this time?) as sources…

  5. #5 |  John T. Kennedy | 

    They can bite me.

  6. #6 |  Joker | 

    If you aren’t a true patriot, they just might bite – you won’t know until you try to board a plane one of these days…all is fair in love and war don’t you know.
    And I for one support this effort. Long Live the War on Terror!
    ;-)

  7. #7 |  John T. Kennedy | 

    They’re not the only ones who can bite me.